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His first contact was an old man selling sambaza on a street corner. The man’s name was Niyonsaba. He had lost his entire family in the genocide. Now he sold fried fish and watched the world with eyes that had seen too much.

“Baaghi,” she said softly. “The rebel who runs from his own reflection. I have heard of you.” baaghi 4 agasobanuye

Then Umutoni screamed—not a battle cry, but the sound of a wound opening for the first time in thirty years. The children froze, confused. Their general had become a woman again, just for a moment. His first contact was an old man selling