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Episode 116: Improbable Political Prisoner: the Case of Paul Rusesabagina
Episode 116

Episode 116: Improbable Political Prisoner: the Case of Paul Rusesabagina

Fault Lines · National Security Institute

February 2, 202226m 59s

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Show Notes

This week, we’re joined by guest Anaise Kanimba, daughter of Paul Rusesabagina, the famed manager of a hotel in Rwanda where he protected hundreds of Rwandans – both Hutu and Tutsi – from the genocide that engulfed that country in 1994. How did Anaise’s father save lives in 1994? How has he dedicated his life to advocating for human rights? What is Anaise doing to now free her father from unfair imprisonment in Rwanda? These questions and more about Anaise and her father’s moving stories are addressed on this week’s episode of Fault Lines.


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