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Becoming Jehovah’s Witnesses
Nonviolence & Political Neutrality
During the Genocide Against the Tutsi
Thinking & Talking About the Genocide
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Thinking & Talking About the Genocide
Key Findings
How often do Jehovah’s Witnesses think about the Genocide against the Tutsi?
How much do Jehovah’s Witnesses think the Genocide affected their worldview, family, and personal lives?
How interested are Jehovah’s Witnesses in young people learning about the history of the Genocide against the Tutsi?
What is it like to talk about the Genocide and past traumas?
What scriptures help when thinking about the Genocide against the Tutsi?
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About the Study
Becoming Jehovah’s Witnesses
Nonviolence & Political Neutrality
During the Genocide Against the Tutsi
Thinking & Talking About the Genocide
Reconciliation & Resilience
Social & Psychological Wellbeing