Woman opens heart to man who slaughtered her family
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What does Macy's have to do with healing from genocide? Nothing and everything.
1 of 3more photos » Fourteen years after Hutu extremists killed between 800,000 and 1 million people -- mostly Tutsis -- in a devastating slaughter, Rwandan women are weaving peace baskets for sale at Macy's in the United States. Not only does the work bring them a regular salary but the business is also fostering reconciliation between victim and perpetrator.
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