![]() ![]() “I prefer to live badly, to live with difficulty, but being free inside, than to do what they want and being really chained up, without being myself,” he said. In the recording, he said he felt increasingly confined by his inability to use music to express his message of healing. Mihigo was required to check in with police every month and was banned from international travel. To pay his bills, Mihigo gave music lessons to children, and admitted to being lonely, fearful of the consequences of sharing his thoughts with anyone. He was unable to recoup royalties for past compositions, including a song he wrote that was often played at RPF rallies. Other musicians and officials avoided him for fear of being seen with a perceived “traitor”, he said. Mihigo said he wrote two new compositions for the 2019 genocide commemorations.
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