Rwanda marks 20 years since genocide
Mybo, Rwanda
People worship during a Sunday service at the Chapel Mbyo on the eve of the anniversary of the 1994 genocide, in Mybo, Rwanda, April 6, 2014.Kigali, Rwanda
Thousands of people gather at the Kicukiro College of Technology soccer field to commemorate the 2,000 people who were abandoned by United Nations troops during the 1994 genocide, in Kigali, Rwanda, April 5, 2014.Kigali, Rwanda
Ophelia Nyiramagumeri holds a rosary given to her by her nephew who was killed in the 1994 genocide, while gathering with thousands of others at the Kicukiro College of Technology to commemorate the 2,000 people who were abandoned by United Nations troops during the 1994 genocide, in Kigali, Rwanda, April 5, 2014.Kigali, Rwanda
Family photos of victims of the 1994 Rwanda genocide hang inside the Kigali Genocide Memorial Centre in Kigali, Rwanda, April 5, 2014.Kigali, Rwanda
Family photos of victims of the 1994 Rwanda genocide hang inside the Kigali Genocide Memorial Centre in Kigali, Rwanda, April 5, 2014.Kigali, Rwanda
Rwandan President Paul Kagame looks on at the president's office in Urugwiro Village, Kigali, Rwanda, April 6, 2014.Mybo, Rwanda
A man leaps and dances while leading worshipers during a Sunday service at the Chapel Mbyo on the eve of the anniversary of the 1994 genocide in Mybo, Rwanda, April 6, 2014.Mybo, Rwanda
Fredrik Kazibwemo, 45, stands in the doorway of his home in a genocide "reconciliation village" in Mybo, Rwanda, April 6, 2014.
Fredrik served eight years in prison for killing nine people during the country's 1994 genocide.
After moving to Mbyo, Fredrik said he was surprised when a neighbor who survived the killing offered to help pay his childrens' school fees, beginning a cycle of friendship.
Organized by the Prison Fellowship Rwanda in 2004, this village of 285 is where those who served time in prison for genocide now live side-by-side with people who survived the killer's 1994 rampage.
Mybo, Rwanda
Jaqueline Mukamana weaves a thread and grass basket in her home in a genocide "reconciliation village" in Mybo, Rwanda, April 6, 2014.
Jaqueline's five sisters, two brothers and four uncles were killed during the 1994 genocide and she was left destitute.
She was offered a home in Mbyo if she agreed to live near people who had commited the killing. At first she was apprehensive but when her new neighbors offered to help her recover her family's remains she was able to forgive them.
Kigali, Rwanda
Family photos of victims of the 1994 Rwanda genocide hang inside the Kigali Genocide Memorial Centre in Kigali, Rwanda, April 5, 2014.Kigali, Rwanda
Family photos of victims of the 1994 Rwanda genocide hang inside the Kigali Genocide Memorial Centre in Kigali, Rwanda, April 5, 2014.Kigali, Rwanda
A woman is comforted during a commemoration ceremony for the 2,000 people who were abandoned by United Nations troops during the 1994 genocideat at the Kicukiro College of Technology soccer field in Kigali, Rwanda, April 5, 2014.Kigali, Rwanda
Men line up before marching to commemorate the genocide of 1994 at the Kicukiro College of Technology soccer field in Kigali, Rwanda, April 5, 2014.Kigali, Rwanda
People gather to commemorate the genocide of 1994 at the Kicukiro College of Technology soccer field in Kigali, Rwanda, April 5, 2014.Kigali, Rwanda
Rwandans sing and pray at the Evangelical Restoration Church in the Kimisagara neighborhood of the capital Kigali, Rwanda, April 6, 2014.Kigali, Rwanda
Members of the congregation pray during a Sunday morning service at the Saint-Famille Catholic church, the scene of many killings during the 1994 genocide, in the capital Kigali, Rwanda, April 6, 2014.Mybo, Rwanda
Anasitasia Nyirabashyitsi is the head of her weaving cooperative in a genocide "reconciliation village" in Mybo, Rwanda, April 6, 2014.
Before they were married, Anasitasia said her husband helped hide her family during the 1994 genocide, but did kill other Tutsis in neighboring villages, for which he went to prison. They were married after he served eight years.
One of five communities like this in Rwanda, Mbyo residents share agriculture and handicraft cooperatives and say that working together has helped with reconciliation, easing their apprehension and fostering new friendships.
Mybo, Rwanda
Jeanette Mukabyagaju, 35, poses in her home in a genocide "reconciliation village," in Mybo, Rwanda, April 6, 2014.
Seven members of Jeanette's immediate family were killed in the 1994 genocide and she was apprehensive about moving into this planned village eight years ago.
But when her new neighbors, people who had been in prison for genocide, wept while asking for forgiveness, she was comfortable about living in Mbyo.
Mybo, Rwanda
Jeanette Mukabyagaju, 35, stands in the doorway of her home with her daughter Natasha, 3, in a genocide "reconciliation village" in Mybo, Rwanda, April 6, 2014 .Mybo, Rwanda
A young woman stands in an opening of a hedgerow of a genocide "reconciliation village," in Mybo, Rwanda, April 6, 2014.Kigali, Rwanda
Dressed in traditional gowns, women line up before marching to commemorate the genocide of 1994 at the Kicukiro College of Technology soccer field in Kigali, Rwanda, April 5, 2014.Mybo, Rwanda
Children are ushered out of the Chapel Mbyo in the middle of Sunday worship on the eve of the anniversary of the 1994 genocide in Mybo, Rwanda, April 6, 2014.Nyamata, Rwanda
The skulls and bones of some of those who were slaughtered as they sought refuge inside the church, are laid out on shelves in an underground vault as a memorial to the thousands who were killed in and around the Catholic church during the 1994 genocide in Nyamata, Rwanda, April 4, 2014.Kigali, Rwanda
A wailing and distraught Rwandan woman, one of dozens overcome by grief at recalling the horror of the genocide, is carried away to receive help during a public ceremony to mark the 20th anniversary of the Rwandan genocide, at Amahoro stadium in Kigali, Rwanda, April 7, 2014.Kigali, Rwanda
Dressed in traditional gowns, women line up before marching to commemorate the genocide of 1994 at the Kicukiro College of Technology soccer field in Kigali, Rwanda, April 5, 2014.Mybo, Rwanda
Genocide survivors Anasitasia Nyirabashyitsi (L) and Janette Nyirhkamana weave grass and thread bowl at home in a genocide "reconciliation village" in Mybo, Rwanda, April 6, 2014.Kigali, Rwanda
Performers mark the 20th anniversary of the Rwandan genocide, at Amahoro stadium in Kigali, Rwanda, April 7, 2014.Mybo, Rwanda
Jaqueline Mukamana weaves a thread and grass basket in her home in a genocide "reconciliation village," in Mybo, Rwanda, April 6, 2014.
Jaqueline's five sisters, two brothers and four uncles were killed during the 1994 genocide and she was left destitute. She was offered a home in Mbyo if she agreed to live near people who had commited the killing.
At first she was apprehensive but when her new neighbors offered to help her recover her family's remains she was able to forgive them.