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The Secret Service didnt want me to go to Rwanda because of ongoing security problems, but I felt that I had toAs a concession to the security issue, I met at the Kigali airport with the leaders of the country and with survivors of the genocidePresident Pasteur Bizimungu, a Hutu, and Vice President Paul Kagame, a Tutsi, were trying to put the country back togetherKagame was the nations most powerful political leader; he had decided that it would advance the reconciliation process to begin with a president from the majority Hutu tribeI acknowledged that the United States and the international community had not acted quickly enough to stop the genocide or to prevent the refugee camps from becoming havens for the killers, and I offered to help the nation rebuild and to support the war crimes tribunal that would hold accountable the perpetrators of the genocide
The survivors told me their storiesThe last speaker was a dignified woman who said her family had been identified to the rampaging killers as Tutsis by Hutu neighbors whose children had played with hers for yearsShe was badly wounded by a chanel black bucket tote bag machete and left for deadShe awoke in a pool of her own blood to find her husband and six children lying dead beside herShe told Hillary and me that she had cried out to God in despair that she had survived, then came to understand that my life must have been spared for a reason, and it could not be something as mean as vengeanceSo I do what I can to help us start againI was overwhelmed; that magnificent woman had made my problems seem pathetically smallShe had deepened my resolve to do whatever I could to help Rwanda
I began the first visit by any American President to South Africa in Cape Town, with a speech to the parliament in which I said I had come in part to help the American people see the new Africa with new eyesIt was fascinating to me to witness the supporters and victims of apartheid working togetherThey didnt deny the past or hide their current disagreements, but they seemed confident that they could build a common futureIt was a tribute to the spirit of reconciliation that emanated from Mandela
The next day Mandela took us to visit Robben Island, where he had spent the first eighteen years of his captivityI saw the rock quarry where he had worked and the cramped cell where he was kept gucci coin wallet when he wasnt breaking rocksIn Johannesburg, I called on Deputy President Thabo Mbeki, who had been meeting with Al Gore twice a year on our common agenda and was almost certain to be Mandelas successor; dedicated a commercial center named after Ron Brown, who had loved South Africa; and visited a primary schoolHillary and I went to church with Jesse Jackson in Soweto, the teeming township that had produced so many of the anti-apartheid activists
By this time I had developed a real friendship with MandelaHe was remarkable not only because of his astonishing journey from hatred to reconciliation during twenty-seven years in prison, but also because he was both a tough-minded politician and a caring person who, despite his long confinement, never lost his interest in the personal side of life or his ability to show love, friendship, and kindness
We had one especially meaningful conversationI said, Madiba [Mandelas colloquial tribal name, which he asked me to use], I know you did a great thing in inviting your jailers to your inauguration, but didnt you really hate those who imprisoned you? He replied, Of course I did, for many yearsThey took the best years of my lifeThey abused me physically and male rolex watches mentallyI didnt get to see my children grow upThen one day when I was working in the quarry, hammering the rocks, I realized that they had already taken everything from me except my mind and my heartThose they could not take without my permissionI decided not to give them awayThen he looked at me, smiled, and said, And neither should you
After I caught my breath, I asked him another questionWhen you were walking out of prison for the last time, didnt you feel the hatred rise up in you again? Yes, he said, for a moment I didThen I thought to myself, They have had me for twenty-seven yearsIf I keep hating them, they will still have meI wanted to be free, and so I let it goThis time he didnt have to say, And so should you
The only vacation day on the trip came in Botswana, which had the highest per capita income in sub-Saharan Africa and the highest AIDS rate in the worldWe went on a safari in Chobe National Park and saw lions, elephants, impalas, hippos, crocodiles, and more than twenty different species of birdsWe got very close to a mother elephant and her childapparently too closeShe raised her trunk and sprayed us with waterIt made me laugh to think how happy the Republicans would have been if they louis vuitton back pack could have seen their partys mascot watering meLate in the afternoon we took a leisurely boat ride down the Chobe River; Hillary and I held hands and counted our blessings as we watched the sun go down
Our last stop was Senegal, where we visited the Door of No Return on Gore Island, the point from which so many Africans were taken to slavery in North AmericaAs I had in Uganda, I expressed my regret over Americas responsibility for slavery and the long, hard struggle of African-Americans for freedomI introduced the large delegation with me representing over thirty million Americans that are Africas great gift to America, and pledged to work with the Senegalese and all Africans for a better futureI also visited a mosque with President Abdou Diouf, out of respect for Senegals overwhelmingly Muslim population; a village that had recovered a section of desert with the help of American aid; and Senegalese troops being trained by American military personnel as part of the African Crisis Response Initiative, which my administration had initiated, our effort to better prepare Africans to stop wars and prevent other Rwandas
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