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Those Who Lived

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This episode centers survivors and the long-term emotional, psychological, and generational impact of war crimes. Using Rwandan genocide survivors as a focal point, it explores survival not as triumph but as burden and responsibility. The episode examines displacement, traumatic loneliness, inherited trauma, and the impossible task of rebuilding life while carrying experiences that fundamentally altered identity. It addresses the tension between being asked to testify and needing privacy, the cost of resilience, and how trauma passes through generations. The episode emphasizes that survival is not a single moment but decades of quiet endurance without guaranteed justice or closure.

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