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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... Zaire, in the giant market of a refugee camp that was home to many Rwandan Hutu militiamen, I had watched a man butchering a cow with a machete. He was quite expert at his work, taking big precise strokes that made a sharp hacking noise ...
... Zaire." To get there he had to descend through settled areas to Lake Kivu, and to cross the water at night in a pirogue — an outrageously risky journey, but Samuel didn't mention it. "we got so used to running that when one wasn't ...
... Zaire, then to Zambia, and from there to Laredo, Texas. It wasn't easy for Rwandans to get American visas after the genocide, but the Ntakirutimanas had a son named Eliel in Laredo, a cardiac anesthesiologist who had been a naturalized ...
... Zaire, he was in Zambia, a refugee, and an old man— more than seventy years old. His one great wish was retirement and old age in Rwanda. Then he comes here and people. You know Rwandans. Rwandans go crazy with jealousy. Rwandans. This ...