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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... soldiers were too c versation, but a civilian among their party, a man in a I training suit, appeared determined to ... soldier beside me, who had been leaning forward, propped on the upturned barrel of his machine gun, fell suddenly ...
... soldier materialized with his Kalashnikov, and shook our hands with stiff, shy formality. The Canadians presented the paperwork for our visit, and I stepped up into the open doorway of a classroom. At least fifty mostly decomposed ...
... soldier with the Kalashnikov — Sergeant Francis of the Rwandese Patriotic Army, a Tutsi whose parents had fled to Uganda with him when he was a boy, after similar but less extensive massacres in the early 1960s, and who had fought his ...
... soldiers, policemen, militiamen, and villagers; he gave out arms and orders to complete the job well. No more was required of the mayor, but he also was said to have killed a few Tutsis himself. The killers killed all day at Nyarubuye ...
... soldiers brought them here, and told them to sit down because they were going to throw grenades. And they sat. "Rwandan culture is a culture of fear," Nkongoli went on. "I remember what people said." He adopted a pipey voice, and his ...