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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... fact, real. During the months of killing in 1994, as I followed the news from Rwanda, and later, when I read that the United Nations had decided, for the first time in its history, that it needed to use the word "genocide" to describe ...
... fact but, as he kept saying, a theory, a principle — a proposition of the white priest. He had taken this proposition to heart as an invitation, only to discover that it had forbidding limits. In the name of universalism, he had learned ...
... were Christians. One trusted that nothing would happen at their place." In fact, many people at Mugonero told me that Dr. Gerard's father, the church Ntakirutimana, was strutting Tutsis to gather at the Adventist complex. 26.
... fact, there had been very few escapees from Rwamatamu. An Adventist pastor and his son were said to have worked closely with the mayor in organizing the slaughter at Rwamatamu. But perhaps Samuel did not hear about that horn the wounded ...
... fact, the genocide had been meticulously planned by the Hutu extremists who set it in motion within an hour oi the President's death. Dr. Ntaki ignored me. "If President Kennedy had been assassinated in this country by a black man," he ...