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We Cannot Forget

Interviews with Survivors of the 1994 Genocide in Rwanda

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During a one-hundred-day period in 1994, Hutus murdered between half a million and a million Tutsi in Rwanda. The numbers are staggering; the methods of killing were unspeakable. Utilizing personal interviews with trauma survivors living in Rwandan cities, towns, and dusty villages, We Cannot Forget relates what happened during this period and what their lives were like both prior to and following the genocide. Through powerful stories that are at once memorable, disturbing, and informative, readers gain a critical sense of the tensions and violence that preceded the genocide, how it erupted and was carried out, and what these people faced in the first sixteen years following the genocide.

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We Cannot Forget, Samuel Totten, Rafiki Ubaldo

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2011
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Titel
We Cannot Forget
Untertitel
Interviews with Survivors of the 1994 Genocide in Rwanda
Sprache
Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum
2011
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
207
ISBN10
0813549701
ISBN13
9780813549705
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Beschreibung
During a one-hundred-day period in 1994, Hutus murdered between half a million and a million Tutsi in Rwanda. The numbers are staggering; the methods of killing were unspeakable. Utilizing personal interviews with trauma survivors living in Rwandan cities, towns, and dusty villages, We Cannot Forget relates what happened during this period and what their lives were like both prior to and following the genocide. Through powerful stories that are at once memorable, disturbing, and informative, readers gain a critical sense of the tensions and violence that preceded the genocide, how it erupted and was carried out, and what these people faced in the first sixteen years following the genocide.