By the time the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi was stopped by the Rwanda Patriotic Front (FPR Inkotanyi), Phoebe Kabaradine was 23 years-old.
Back then, her peers were getting and starting families as every Rwandan embarked on rebuilding their lives after the Genocide that claimed more than a million people.
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