No Greater Love
How my family survived the Genocide in Rwanda
Dr. tharcisse seminega
“Look for what is good in a human heart. Someone is a friend because he has qualities you appreciate in him. Give your friend the best you have and if you do that, you will live in peace.”
Educational work
“What you have in common with your schoolmates and neighbors is more important than the differences. Look for the good, learn to love them. The slogan "Never Again" won’t happen unless people love each other.”
Publications
DURING 100 DAYS in Spring 1994, Rwanda's descent into terror took an estimated 1 million lives. The Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, the fastest-moving genocide in modern times was horrifying for its intimacy: "Killers and victims were neighbours, friends, fellow church goers, workmates, even spouses."