Twenty-two years ago on this very day, Adelphine Mukabayizere was a
normal six-year old girl, enjoying the love of her parents and her seven
siblings in Rusizi District (then known as Commune Kamembe) in the
Western Province.
By the time that the fastest genocide in history ended one hundred days
later, after the Rwandan Patriotic Front defeated the genocidal
government of the time, Adelphine had lost her father, a brother and two
sisters.