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Zambia: legacy of attacks affects Rwandan businesses
More than 60 Rwandan-owned shops in Lusaka were looted in two days of violence in April, following rumours that Rwandans were to blame for ritual killings. Police arrested more than 250 people, but how does the community feel now? Akwasi Sarpong went to meet one of the affected traders.
Picture shows one of the shopkeepers in Lusaka who have still to reopen. (Credit: 麻豆社 Africa)
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