Felin Gakwaya
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
That kind of pain, that difficulty, and be confronted by a perpetrator asking forgiveness, it is, yes, it is hard.
And some of them today are still crying, shed tears, and sometimes we cry with them.
It's hard.
But you see, you cannot, let me tell you, we cannot surrender to evil.
Recently, those perpetrators who have been in prison for more than 30 years are now being released.
And Prison Fellowship is trying to help them.
Can you take us through what you're doing?
Actually, we try to rehabilitate.
These perpetrators who are being released from jail are Rwandese.
They committed crimes.
Some of them confessed they are wrong.
They confessed to their families.
They're going back.
But they are coming back home strangers because Rwanda has changed.
The worldview has changed completely.
The attitude of the people, the understanding, the comprehension, the business mind is changed.
So they are coming home with some kind of inferiority complex.
We need to help them adjust to that change so that they can be productive in society.
Is it working?