Sibomana was committed to true investigative journalism, but he lived in a State that didn't guarantee freedom of information.
Thus, Sibomana was one of the few independent voices in Rwanda in the period leading up to the genocide.
Several peasant farmers were killed because they refused to strike the corpses of their Tutsi neighbours.
There are courageous and upright men who were not able or did not dare to come to the aid of their fellows and now live with remorse for having failed to do so.
After the war, André Sibomana returned to his job as editor of Kinyamateka and he supported reconciliation until he died in 1998.