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Journey into darkness: Genocide in Rwanda This book by a retired American intelligence officer, Thomas P. Odom, provides an insider’s perspective on the tragic events surrounding the 1994 ...
After Rwandan genocide - books with power to heal By Reuters October 13, 20079:33 AM PDTUpdated 17 years ago ...
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Research further shows that Rwanda is " the most unequal country in east Africa." In the aftermath of conflict and genocide, my book argues, planners must pay attention to social equity.
Eric Ngoga is a co-author of the book Survivors Uncensored: 100+ testimonies from survivors of the Rwandan genocide as well as pre-and post-genocide Rwanda; inspiring stories of resilience and ...
Katese begins The Book of Life by reading a letter from a perpetrator of the 1994 Rwandan genocide, in which about 800,000 people were slaughtered, expressing shame in their actions.
“Please, if I survive one more week, I will give you 100 Rwandan francs.” God listened, so the 15-year-old prayed again. Then again. And again, until the killings stopped in July 1994. “By the end of ...
One of Rwanda’s most wanted suspects for the country’s 1994 genocide appeared in a South African courtroom May 26, clutching a Bible and another book inscribed with “Jesus First” on the cover.
Gyr-Ukunda, head of Rwanda's only children's publishing house, says books can help children and young people scarred by the 1994 slaughter in which at least 800,000 were killed.
The genocide was ignited on April 6, 1994, when a plane carrying President Juvénal Habyarimana, a member of the Hutu majority, was shot down as it prepared to land in Rwanda’s capital, Kigali.
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