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  • this movie is amazing.

  • Thank you for uploading

  • I saw this happen before in Cambodia,the shock of that kid in school with me who'd seen his family butchered just months before he showed up one day,indescribable,he's still my friend.Film makers placed the blame of the Khmer Rouge insanity and actions on America.It's very sad that we as humans learned nothing from that,looking at some of the comments here shows that some have still yet to learn.If you place the blame on the colonialists,you have learned NOTHING!!

  • Seems like all throughout history European (white) greed and dividing and conquering has done it every time....

  • @edavismookie25 Don't you really mean Jews? They're the greediest and most racist people on the planet.

  • MAY GOD HELP AND REST ALL THOSE WHO CONTRIBUTED TO THIS RWANDA GENOCIDE IN ETERNAL PEACE," THEY KNOW THEMSELVES "

  • GREED! yes this thing is the reason why this world will always be dealing with hate on all fronts. Greed from the african leaders who corrupt their own country for their benefits, greed from the western nations and now chinese who exploit the africans and s. americans. And the have the nerve to talk ending world peace and poverty! these humans are stupid!

  • What's the name of that movie?? 03:10

  • Not sure how i came across this movie, but im glad I did

  • watch this n do not try that again my people ,

  • colonialists scewed things up!!!

  • What about Shake hands with the Devil Romeo Dallaire story in rwanda that took place when that happen like Hotel Rwanda ,Shooting Dogs and this moive Sometimes in April but All Hutu and Tutsi are the same until Belgians came and ruin Rwanda and Burundi by split them up there be no hutus and tutsi no war and no genocide if it wasn't for the Belgians and the French

  • @TZMC219 These comments are some of the most laughable garbage I ever read. Hundreds of years ago the two groups Hutus and Tutsi based mostly farmers and cattle herders. Since the Hutu were mostly farmers, the Tutsi were charged with the actual raising of cattle. Cattle are a sign of wealth, so whoever has cattle is higher in the pecking order than subsistence farmers. So in Rwanda, the Tutsi were the more privileged group well before the arrival of any colonialists.

  • We watched this movie in Social Studies e_o

  • Never should anyone forget the horrors and crimes and more importantly the victims of hate and war. To many powerful nations are building weapons and selling them to the third world or nations that is rife with problems and civil unrest and these nations who sell weapons like mines and guns to criminal regimes should equally be held accountable. Justice for the innocence

  • Lol.

  • I need this movie in spanish :/

  • It is so stupid how the Belgians essentially created the war and then when the genocide first began taking place they pulled out all of their troops. That ticks me right off.

  • @simplesimon14 Are you surprised? After Europe is finished using its colonies it exits leaving that country to fend for itself.

  • I love this movie. Fantastic job. Made me cry in class when I first saw it!

  • What is that cello song?? it is gorgeous and i want to learn it now...

  • Its funny when Bill Clinton stops after ASIA, Genocide not mentioning the Native American Genocide.

  • fuck genocide, why woud sombody do that, fucking devil humans

  • @joabjoab What's the most sad thing for me is watching human beings of the same country killing each other just for racism. I know killing any human being is terrible and devilish, but killing people ho has almost the same origin?

    Please Rwanda never again!!

  • im in 7th grade and we watched this in class. he dropped the f bomb and the teacher was like "WORDY DIRT" hahhaah.

  • Many, many thanks from me as well....this is one of my favorite movies & I could'nt find it anywhere else....so thank you very much for uploading it.

  • Idris Elba is such a good actor and he looks great. never seen this movie and hope i don't cry from what I've heard about it.

  • This is a much better film portrayal of the Rwandan genocide than Hotel Rwanda was.

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  • @bunnywailer14 Hotel Rwanda wasnt necessarily a portrayal of the genocide. It was more of a retelling of the Actions that Paul Rusesabagina took to ensure that the people staying at the hotel remained safe, and it was fairly exaggerated at that too. But these two movies are really not similar enough to compare minus the fact that they both deal with the genocide. This is a much better movie though, that cannot be argued with in my opinion.

  • @emaxey63 The genocide part was exaggerated or what he did? I heard he actually isn't well liked in Rwanda. Have you seen "Shooting Dogs". We watched it in my world issues class and as good as a movie about the genocide can be it is I would say very very good. I haven't seen this one yet though just starting.

  • Beautiful movie, beautiful people.

  • thank you so much for posting this movie!!!

  • This is the only video I have seen so far on the rwandan genocide that is accurate. It is great

  • Un film qui a changé ma vision du monde et des êtres humains à tout jamais ,pauvre Rwanda :-(

  • The new movie "Attack on Darfur" really helps portray the seriousness of genocide.

  • Idris Elba is sexy lool

  • I find it odd that Clinton didn't mention the genocide of the tribes in the Americas. Genocide can and does happen everywhere.

  • Is this a true story about this man? (I know the Genocide was real and unforgettable) it makes me sad to see this..

  • And still greed to this day!

  • thats so stupid with people may have started the problems, one thing we know that white people stared it. didnt you see how the belgiums went too work . so you can start problems and just leave and just do nothing.......... idont understand. i wish peace for every race, culture or what kind off god u believe in. we are all the same. cant we help eache other. you know iff you believe that childeren are our future, we have too work together

  • this is like this one who hand cuffed me because am a kwililikwili without ticket! oh metrorail! but no...bad people!

  • White people may have started the problems, but it was practically, if not totally black on black murder that ultimately happened here, this is what happens all over the world so often.

  • @withalittlehelpfrom let me tell you, in 1994, we switched our little tv on one day and saw our local news showing dead rwandese bodies. then the tv station changed to music videos. then public announcements went throughout uganda that we were not allowed to eat fish from the lake... seeing as dead tutsi bodies used to be found in the lake that we share with Rwanda. they would wash up on our shores. i saw these with our local tv station.

  • @withalittlehelpfrom Hi there :) No I have fortunately lived a sheltered life in the capital city of uganda, where everyone is at peace, but uganda has the child soldiers in the northern part, bordering sudan. it is a mini war up there and because our president doesnt care about those people's tribe, he has not stopped it. we have very able troops, even deployed in Iraq :(

  • @withalittlehelpfrom african countries with troops did not intervene either. i should know. i am from uganda(rwanda's neighbour).

  • thanks for posting this movie....i can watch it again n again.this like my 10th time....

  • A very clear piece of history!!! And justice!

  • Bill Clinton is a degenerate trailer trash whore

  • these africans are pretty nice pretty chocolate skin they look exotic black people in general and other people of color are very pretty people

  • In 1994, I was only 13 years old and knew nothing of what was going on. I really and truly hate the fact of what went on. As a person who lives in America, I think that something should have been done about it. America runs to the aide of everyone else, why not those innocent people.

  • @Jimthere3 by your comment i know that you are the ignorant uncivilized savage who has no compassion or feelings just pure hate and evil

  • its deeper than whats infront of you, if u study the story critically, in the end America is the only country who eneded up helping them though they did so when it was tooooooo late. Bushnell wanted to help but was being held back by pple above. In my opinion Rwanda was ignored for the simple fact that geographically it had nothing to offer, no minerals, no oil, no gold no material value that a first world would want to put themselves in line for.

  • i tried to post the movie it didnt work out

  • @ghanaprincess10 If you want to post the film on your blog,all you need to do is to copy the "embed" code and paste it to your blog,it should work.

  • thank you for uploading the movie been looking for it for a while now

  • remebr violence and jealousy is what started this im glad tht this is over but tht is one country in africa what about udan uganda and all the other war terroed african countries we just sit here and watch it un fold on the news its a sad concept if u think bout it

  • elsoda, I imagine you must be a Tutsi who lost loved ones in the genocide and you are full of pain and anger, but you must OVERSTAND and OVERCOME your anger. Why? Well for two reasons, moral and practical. Moral, because if you wish all Hutu's to die, you are actually saying you are worse then interwahamwe, because unlike them you have seen the ravage of close to a million innocent men, women, and children killed, now you wish the same to millions of other innocent men, women, and children

  • @mavinga thank you!

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  • @mavinga and practical? sorry i just felt like you were on a role.

  • though I know you have resentment, as a child of God, you must not allow yourself to think in a more PRIMITIVE IMMORAL way then the interwahmwe, calling Hutu men, women, and children worms in the way those interwahmwe called Tutsi cockroachs..plus you must OVERCOME and persuade others to do so,bc until we Africans (tutsi, hutu, luo, kikuyu, lunda, luba, dinka, nuer, ankole...so on and so forth) see ourselves as one African family, we will just continue to kill ourselves as the world moves ahead

  • @elsoda

    oh god, you didn't learn a damn thing.

  • n that's the saddest part of it all.

  • this is a great movie. love idris elba.

  • Just curious, why do some of the children in the class wear uniforms and some don't??

  • Thank You!!!!

  • such a great film!

  • thank you so much!

    i watched this movie once.

    when i rented it out from a video store which closed down!

    FINALLY someone uploaded on YOUTUBE!

  • I knew it was only a matter of time before it was finally on YouTube. Thank you for uploading this film!

  • Thank you so much for posting i was looking for this movie everywhere!

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