We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will be Killed with Our Families: Stories from Rwanda
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In a dream world, all journalism would be this good: the sentences are simple and clear, the facts come piling in, and there are interviews on nearly every page.
It's a brilliantly written vehicle for...one of the most disturbing and tragic stories known to man.
Great book, great book - angry, moving, detailed, thorough.
When I think of Rwanda I still just am lost for words.
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- The best book to start understanding Rwanda with
This is undoubtedly the best book to read in order to understand the events of and leading to the genocide in 1994. Well written, and well researched this is a book that lays bare the people and events.
Gourevitch expertly weaves macro-politics, Rwandese culture and society and personal testimonies in a way that covers every aspect of this tragic period.
It does leave the reader with a clear viewpoint - something that many call biased writing. However, he comes to and leads readers to the only conclusion that can be drawn from the events.
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- Must read
This is an awesome book. Written by an American journalist in the aftermath of the Rwandan genocide this is an excellently written book which tells the real stories of people caught up in the fighting, along with an overview of the historical background plus a political expose of the shameful actions of the West in promoting and exacerbating the situation. i cannot recommend this highly enough. I actually couldn't put it down.
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- A true story
In this well researched and beautifully written book about the genocide in Rwanda, Philip Gourevitch did a brilliant job not only in telling us about the genocide, but also in making us understand the intricate history of the land that made the genocide possible and the aftermath of the genocide. The book moved me from the opening to the last pages. What I particularly liked about this work by Gourevitch is the fact that it is easy for a non-African or non-Rwandan mind that has no knowledge of Rwanda to understand the story. The analysis was perfect and the criticism deserving.
There appears to be a pattern of international detachment in all the contemporary genocides our world witnessed.TRIPLE AGENT DOUBLE CROSS,EYE-WITNESS TO GENOCIDE, DISCIPLES OF FORTUNE, POL PLOT CONFIRM THOSE PATTERNS. It is appalling to learn that the Rwandan genocide happened in the presence of French soldiers, news agencies and international humanitarian groups. It is even more disheartening to learn that the UN was aware of what was going on and the big powers did nothing to stop it.
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- The Shaming of the West
This book is extremely powerful. I came to it after a personal recomendation and after seeing the equally powerful Hotel Rwanda. Although not ignorant of the genocide in central Africa, it had nestled in the back of my mind, along with other disasters, atrocities and tragedies across the 15 years I have been a sentient observer of these things.
I think it is vital that people understand what happened in Rwanda. I think it is important that people realise the capacity of man to bring devestation and horror to fellow man. But perhaps most shockingly people in the West should realise just how callously the foreign policy of their countries is carried out. The Realpolitik of genocide, with Chinese trade, French support for the Francophonie (dead Tutsis don't speak English), US unwillingness to risk another Somalia and the stalling and prevarication of the UN all add to the sheer anger and frustration that one feels when reading about this.
A must read.
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