Jan Banning, Dick Wittenberg : Blood bonds: Reconciliation in Post-Genocide Rwanda

Fotografien von Jan Banning. Text von Dick Wittenberg, Essay von Marjan Slob


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„Every war, every genocide eventually comes to an end. Survivors, relatives of victims, perpetrators, and bystanders are left with no choice but to clear the rubble and try, once again, to live together. But how do you do that when mutual distrust still simmers, and fear and hatred continue to smolder?
It requires a healing process that spans years—generations, even.
In Rwanda, that process has been underway since the 1994 genocide against the Tutsis. They’ve embraced a local method known as Mvura Nkuvure: I heal you, you heal me. Perpetrators and victims—once sworn enemies—confront each other’s pain and reconcile. Time and again, it’s nothing short of miraculous.

Jan Banning and Dick Wittenberg portrayed, in words and images, improbable pairs: people who once wished each other harm but now live side by side as good neighbors, friends—even family. One by one, they say they’ve become human again.“

Informationen zum Projekt auf der Website des Fotografen: https://janbanning.com/2025/06/12/blood-bonds-reconciliation-in-post-genocide-rwanda/

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Jan Banning, Dick Wittenberg:
Blood bonds: Reconciliation in Post-Genocide Rwanda

Eindhoven 2025, Lecturis
ISBN 978-94-6226-551-6, Klappenbroschur
152 Seiten, 20 Fotografien in Farbe, 16 cm x 24 cm
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