THE NIGHT OF APRIL 6, 1994 was nothing like others. That night, Johnson Mutibagirana, then a pupil, recalls listening to a radio communication banning public gathering.
The only public gatherings allowed were those of the regime supporters and the Interahamwe militia they had helped train.
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