We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed with Our Families: Stories from Rwanda We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed with Our Families is the winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award for Nonfiction. |
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... Kibuye, then, just before you fell into the great inland sea of Lake KJvu, you would come to another hilltop village. This hill is called Mugonero, and it, too, is crowned by a big church. While Rwanda is overwhelmingly Catholic ...
... Kibuye, so he was seen as a figure of great authority, a community leader — one who sets the example, After a few days, when Samuel looked south across the valley from Mugonero, he saw houses burning in villages along the lake- front ...
... Kibuye, Tutsis counted for a much higher proportion of the citizenry. It is estimated that on April 6, 1994, at least one out of three people in Kibuye was Tutsi. A month later most of them had been killed. In many of Kibuye's villages ...
... Kibuye, live Tutsis had become extremely hard to find. But the killers never gave up. The hunt was in Bisesero, and the hunters came by truck and bus. "When they saw how strong the resistance was, they called militias from far away ...
... Kibuye. The road to Kibuye is an unpaved mess, a slalom course of steep hairpin tween bone-rattling rocks and red dirt that turns to ! clay in the rain, then bakes to stone-hard ruts and ridges in the sun. That the Kibuye road is in ...