Paul Rusesabagina, who saved hundreds of people during the 1994 Rwandan genocide and later inspired the film "Hotel Rwanda," was released from prison in March.
The human rights activist was convicted of terrorism in 2020 in an internationally criticized trial.
Global's Mike Drolet speaks with Toronto filmmaker Wayne Abbott, who was given exclusive access to document Rusesabagina's release.
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The human rights activist was convicted of terrorism in 2020 in an internationally criticized trial.
Global's Mike Drolet speaks with Toronto filmmaker Wayne Abbott, who was given exclusive access to document Rusesabagina's release.
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