Immaculee Ilibagiza is a Rwandan author and human rights activist who survived the 1994 Rwandan genocide. Her memoir, 'Left to Tell', has become a powerful testament to her experiences during the genocide and her subsequent journey to healing. She is the founder of the Left to Tell Foundation, which supports survivors and promotes peace and reconciliation. Immaculee has been recognized for her advocacy and has received numerous awards for her work in promoting a culture of peace and tolerance.
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Source: Left to Tell: Discovering God Amidst the Rwandan Holocaust
“To me, I think justice is part of forgiving, if it is well done with love.”
“When you start to see another human being as less than you, it's a danger.”
“I believe that we can heal Rwanda - and our world - by healing one heart at a time.”
“I've seen hatred and I have seen love. And love is more powerful.”
“Faith moves mountains, if faith were easy there would be no mountains.”
“The love of a single heart can make a world of difference.”
“I realized that my battle to survive this war would have to be fought inside of me.”
“The power of forgiveness is huge; it is really big, and it can save this world.”
