, Rwanda
Chapter 5: The Search for Justice
The days following the massacre in Kigali were filled with grief and despair. The people of Kigali were in shock and disbelief at the violence that had taken place in their city. The government had declared a state of emergency and had deployed the military to restore order.
The Rwandan government had promised to bring the perpetrators of the massacre to justice. However, the search for justice was not easy. The government had to investigate and identify the perpetrators, which was a difficult task given the chaotic situation in the city.
The government set up a special commission to investigate the massacre. The commission was made up of representatives from the government, the military, and the victims’ families. The commission was tasked with gathering evidence and identifying the perpetrators.
The commission worked diligently and eventually identified the masterminds behind the massacre. They were arrested and put on trial. The trial was long and arduous, but in the end, justice was served. The masterminds were found guilty and sentenced to life in prison.
The people of Kigali were relieved that justice had been served. They could finally begin to heal and move on from the tragedy that had occurred in their city. The Last Tango in Kigali had been a tragedy, but it had also been a reminder of the importance of justice and the power of the people to seek it.