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Title
Rwanda
Type
Text
Monograph
Contribution
Berlatsky, Noah (Editor of compilation)
Chalk, Frank (consulting editor)
Subject
Rwanda--History--Civil War, 1994--Atrocities (LCSH)
Rwanda--History--Civil War, 1994--Personal narratives (LCSH)
Genocide--Rwanda (LCSH)
Crimes against humanity--Rwanda (LCSH)
Ethnic conflict--Rwanda--History--20th century (LCSH)
Language
English
Illustrative Content
Illustrations
Maps
Geographic Coverage
Rwanda
Classification
LCC: DT450.435 .R823 2015
DDC: 967.57104/31 full
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Supplementary Content
bibliography
index
Content
text
Table Of Contents
chapter 1. Historical background on the Rwandan genocide. The legacy of colonization and the roots of the Rwandan genocide / Timothy Longman
Ethnic tensions fuel Rwanda's 1990 civil war / Robert M. Press
The Arusha Accords attempt to end violence in Rwanda / Republic of Rwanda and the Rwandese Patriotic Front
Violence erupts in the capital city of Kigali / Lyndsey Hilsum
Hundreds of thousands are massacred in Rwanda / Amnesty International
The RPF takes control of Rwanda as millions flee / Robert Block
The refugee camps present a humanitarian and political crisis / Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders)
A perpetrator of genocide in Rwanda is sentenced by international law / International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
chapter 2. Controversies surrounding the Rwandan genocide. There was no genocide of Tutsis in Rwanda / David Peterson and Edward S. Herman
Rwanda experienced a genocide / Gerald Caplan
The Rwanda genocide was an ethnic conflict / Herman J. Cohen
The Rwandan genocide was a political conflict / Jane Hunter
Rape was used as a genocidal weapon against women in Rwanda / Nancy Sai
Many women perpetrated genocide in Rwanda / Donna J. Maier
Men were singled out for gendercide in Rwanda / Adam Jones
International intervention could not have prevented the Rwandan genocide / Alan J. Kuperman
International intervention could have prevented the Rwandan genocide / Gregory H. Stanton
chapter 3. Personal narratives. A Tutsi remembers surviving the genocide / Amanda Wilk
A genocide survivor and her attacker share their stories / Jason Straziuso
Killers remember their role in the Rwandan genocide / Jean Hatzfeld
A man remembers his escape from the Rwandan genocide / Nicola Luksic
A Hutu woman remembers exile and Tutsi violence / Marie Beatrice Umutesi.
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