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The dogs upset the great flocks of crows — karasu — that nest in the foliage or perch insolently on the tombs and whose bitter cawing fractures the peace.
I spoke with Thomas this past July, on a soft summer evening in Kigali — the hour of sudden equatorial dusk, when flocks of crows and lone buzzards reel, screaming, between the trees and rooftops.
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