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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... slaughtered in mid- April of 1994. A year after the killing I went to Nyarubuye with two Canadian military officers. We flew in a United Nations helicopter, traveling low over the hills in the morning mists, with the banana trees like ...
... slaughter like the one just inside the door where I stood need not enjoy killing, and they may even find it unpleasant. What is required above all is that they want their victims dead. They have to want it so badly that they consider it ...
... slaughtered even as he herded them to the church, where the remainder were massacred. Others told how a few miles to ... slaughter at Rwamatamu. But perhaps Samuel did not hear about that horn the wounded he met, who came "having been ...
... slaughter at his workplace was as telegraphic as his description of life in Mugonero before the genocide. Unlike Manase, he found little comfort at Bisesero, where the defenders' only advantage was the terrain. He had concluded that to ...
... slaughter of hundreds in his congregation. Serbs of much less extensive crimes in the former Yugoslavia — men with no hope of American green cards — were receiving daily international coverage, but aside from a few scattered news briefs ...