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This historic document allows the often ignored voice of the Rwandan people to be heard. Witness testimony is horrifyingly poignant, the killers are ...Show synopsisThis historic document allows the often ignored voice of the Rwandan people to be heard. Witness testimony is horrifyingly poignant, the killers are also represented, as are the international community and their failures, the actions of the church, the former government, the current government and members of the Rwandan Patriotic Army.Hide synopsis
Description:Fair. Some shelf wear, may contain highlighting/notes, may not...Fair. Some shelf wear, may contain highlighting/notes, may not include cdrom or access codes.
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Description:FINE. Crisp, clean, unread book with light to moderate shelfwear...FINE. Crisp, clean, unread book with light to moderate shelfwear to the covers and a publisher's mark to one edge-Nice! 0.69 lbs.
Description:a collective memory. 259p., preface, footnotes, conclusion,...a collective memory. 259p., preface, footnotes, conclusion, chronology, selected bibliography, index, very good in plain red printed wraps. Signed by the editors. This is a collection of material from the seminar of the same name presented in Kigali, Rwanda 19 and 20 of January, 1995. The book was re-published by Howard University 1999. This copy is personally inscribed and signed by the editors who were residents of Kigali when the genocide began and were evacuated on 9 April 1994.