Disir
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genocide is a rupture of history—personal and political—not a continuation of it. As Sylvie Umubyeyi, then thirty-four, put it: “When I think about the genocide, in a moment of calm, I mull over where to put it properly away in life, but I find no place. I simply mean that it is no longer anything human.”
Growing Up After Genocide | Dissent Magazine
I have always found the Rwanda genocide deeply disturbing primarily because it happened during my lifetime. Secondly, the world leaders had said they would never allow this to happen again but they sure did and didn't blink an eye. The Peace Keepers are useless. The UN is useless.
Growing Up After Genocide | Dissent Magazine
I have always found the Rwanda genocide deeply disturbing primarily because it happened during my lifetime. Secondly, the world leaders had said they would never allow this to happen again but they sure did and didn't blink an eye. The Peace Keepers are useless. The UN is useless.