Giving birth during a genocide
Denise Uwimana was nine months pregnant when the Rwandan genocide began. As the militia broke into her home, attacking her relatives, Denise's waters broke, her baby was coming.
Denise Uwimana was nine months pregnant when the Rwandan genocide started. As militia broke into her home and attacked her relatives, Denise's waters broke, her baby was coming. She tells Asya Fouks her birth story and how she survived. Today, Denise runs an organisation called Iriba Shalom International, which provides support to survivors of Rwanda's genocide and she has also written about her experiences in a book called From Red Earth: A Rwandan Story of Healing and Forgiveness.
Presenter: Asya Fouks
Producer: Deiniol Buxton
Picture: Denise Uwimana
Credit: Matthias Schaffrath
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- Sat 30 Nov 201923:32GMTBBC World Service except Americas and the Caribbean
- Sun 1 Dec 201910:32GMTBBC World Service



