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Christianity and violence / Genocides / Responsibility to protect / Rwandan Genocide / Tutsi / Engineers Without Borders / Rwanda / Kigali / Hutu / Africa / Bantu / Ethnic groups in Rwanda
Date: 2011-06-14 11:20:09
Christianity and violence
Genocides
Responsibility to protect
Rwandan Genocide
Tutsi
Engineers Without Borders
Rwanda
Kigali
Hutu
Africa
Bantu
Ethnic groups in Rwanda

Down from the Mountain When they traveled to Rwanda to help restore a village’s waning water supply, a group of UW engineering students confronted two problems. The waters running into the village

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