EditorialPaul Rusesabagina, the hotelier whose heroism in the face of the genocide inspired the movie “Hotel Rwanda,” holds rosary beads gifted to him by Pope Francis, at his home in San Antonio, Texas, June 25, 2023. (Christopher Lee/The New York Times)
EditorialPaul Rusesabagina, the hotelier whose heroism in the face of the genocide inspired the movie “Hotel Rwanda,” holds rosary beads gifted to him by Pope Francis, at his home in San Antonio, Texas, June 25, 2023. (Christopher Lee/The New York Times)
EditorialPaul Rusesabagina, the hotelier whose heroism in the face of the genocide inspired the movie “Hotel Rwanda,” holds rosary beads gifted to him by Pope Francis, at his home in San Antonio, Texas, June 25, 2023. (Christopher Lee/The New York Times)
EditorialPaul Rusesabagina, the hotelier whose heroism in the face of the genocide inspired the movie “Hotel Rwanda,” holds rosary beads gifted to him by Pope Francis, at his home in San Antonio, Texas, June 25, 2023. (Christopher Lee/The New York Times)
EditorialPaul Rusesabagina, the hotelier whose heroism in the face of the genocide inspired the movie “Hotel Rwanda,” holds rosary beads gifted to him by Pope Francis, at his home in San Antonio, Texas, June 25, 2023. (Christopher Lee/The New York Times)
EditorialPaul Rusesabagina, the hotelier whose heroism in the face of the genocide inspired the movie “Hotel Rwanda,” holds rosary beads gifted to him by Pope Francis, at his home in San Antonio, Texas, June 25, 2023. (Christopher Lee/The New York Times)
EditorialPaul Rusesabagina, the hotelier whose heroism in the face of the genocide inspired the movie “Hotel Rwanda,” holds rosary beads gifted to him by Pope Francis, at his home in San Antonio, Texas, June 25, 2023. (Christopher Lee/The New York Times)
EditorialPaul Rusesabagina, the hotelier whose heroism in the face of the genocide inspired the movie “Hotel Rwanda,” holds rosary beads gifted to him by Pope Francis, at his home in San Antonio, Texas, June 25, 2023. (Christopher Lee/The New York Times)
EditorialPaul Rusesabagina, the hotelier whose heroism in the face of the genocide inspired the movie “Hotel Rwanda,” holds rosary beads gifted to him by Pope Francis, at his home in San Antonio, Texas, June 25, 2023. (Christopher Lee/The New York Times)
EditorialPaul Rusesabagina, the hotelier whose heroism in the face of the genocide inspired the movie “Hotel Rwanda,” holds rosary beads gifted to him by Pope Francis, at his home in San Antonio, Texas, June 25, 2023. (Christopher Lee/The New York Times)
EditorialPaul Rusesabagina, the hotelier whose heroism in the face of the genocide inspired the movie “Hotel Rwanda,” holds rosary beads gifted to him by Pope Francis, at his home in San Antonio, Texas, June 25, 2023. (Christopher Lee/The New York Times)
EditorialPaul Rusesabagina, the hotelier whose heroism in the face of the genocide inspired the movie “Hotel Rwanda,” holds rosary beads gifted to him by Pope Francis, at his home in San Antonio, Texas, June 25, 2023. (Christopher Lee/The New York Times)
EditorialPaul Rusesabagina, the hotelier whose heroism in the face of the genocide inspired the movie “Hotel Rwanda,” holds rosary beads gifted to him by Pope Francis, at his home in San Antonio, Texas, June 25, 2023. (Christopher Lee/The New York Times)