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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... death as royalist tools, while elsewhere they were I by Hutu militias as rapists — to add an extra dash of tribal mockery to the violation of Tutsi women. Quite likely, the Anglican bishop who had instructed the man I met in the Guest ...
... death-fertilized flowers blooming over the corpses, it was still strangely unimaginable. I mean one still had to imagine it. Those dead Rwandans will be with me forever, I expect. That was why I had felt compelled to come to Nyarubuye ...
... death but life that seemed an accident of fate. "I had eighteen people killed at my house," said Etienne Ni- yonzima, a former businessman who had become a deputy in the National Assembly. "Everything was totally destroyed — a place of ...
... death. At a certain moment this happens. One hopes not to die cruelly, but one expects to die anyway. Not death by machete, one hopes, but with a bullet. If you were willing to pay for it, you could often ask for a bullet. Death was ...
... death just for being Tutsi. They were being killed for so long that they were already dead." I reminded Nkongoli that, for all his hatred of fear, he had himself accepted death before his neighbor urged him to run away. "Yes," he said ...