Repatriation of Rwandan Returnees In Kigali: Integration of those Born and Raised on Exile as a Result of the 1959 Violence Wave
Abstract
This study explores the repatriation process of millions of Rwandans that returned to
Kigali after the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi, focusing on those that were born and
raised in Uganda, Democratic Republic of Congo, Tanzania, and Burundi as a result of
the ethnic violence in 1959 and its aftermath. To complete this project, both theoretical
and empirical research was conducted, including academic perspectives, numerical data
analysis, and one-on-one interviews on the field. By examining the previous living
conditions in the host countries, alongside the process of return and resettlement once in
Rwanda, this study presents the physical and emotional integration of a young generation
of Rwandans that returned their country of origin in which they had never resided.
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