In her testimony, Valerie Nyirarudodo says that she has forgiven the perpetrators of the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda who have asked for forgiveness, and encourages others to follow the same path.
Valerie's testimony is preserved in the Visual History Archive.
To learn more and explore the stories of other eyewitnesses to the Holocaust and other genocides, visit sfi.usc.edu.
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