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Prof.dr. M.E. de Bruijn, Professor of Contemporary History and Anthropology of Africa, Leiden University

tel: +31 71 527 8546

e-mail: m.e.de.bruijn@hum.leidenuniv.nl

Podcasts

The start of a new life doesn’t mean forgetting the past. —- biography of Elie Kabagema

October 23, 2019 Y. Ning
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This is a podcast directed by Anissa and NING.

Elie Kabagema is the owner of the African Products Shop in Den Haag. After the Rwandan Genocide, he and his family left Rwanda and started their business here. Elie regards the Netherlands as a free and pure place where he and families could start their new life, but of course, the start of new life doesn’t mean forgetting the past.

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