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Leave None To Tell The Story: Genocide in Rwanda [Paperback]

Alison Des Forges


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Who did the planning for the murder of hundreds of thousands in Tutsi? Has was mass murder organised in such a short time? Why was the French state supportive of the former government? Did their arms sustain this regime? This report looks at the United Nations' reaction - were expatriates rescued whilst Rwandans were left to their fate?

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38 of 42 people found the following review helpful
Most extensive,authoritative account of this genocide. 9 July 1999
By vlevine@artsci.wustl.edu - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
This is the most extensive and authoritative account of the Rwandan genocide yet published. Drawing from Rwandan government documents and other official and unofficial sources, the principal author, Alison Des Forges, and her collaborators, have done a remarkable job pulling together the complex and disparate strands of this story. For interpretation and discussion of the meaning of the Rwandan genocide - which this volume largely eschews - interested readers are referred to the works of such expert scholars as Rene Lemarchand, Gerard Prunier, Catharine Newbury, and Jean-Pierre Chretien.
9 of 12 people found the following review helpful
excellent 23 Oct 2002
By Ronald Fitzgerald - Published on Amazon.com
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by far the most comprehensive history of the Rwandan conflict. A long, mind-numbing read, but well worth it.

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