In 2014, youth groups such as Jobless Brotherhood, NRM Poor Youth, and the Association of the Unemployed were formed.
Norman Tumuhimbise, who led the Jobless Brotherhood, says a lot happened to them during that time of activism, but says this did not discourage them, and they could be compelled to return at any time. They says some other colleagues of theirs were bribed and betrayed them, while others secured positions and left the struggle. Some got injured and were afraid to return.
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