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Ghosts Of Rwanda (10/12)

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A history of the Rwandan genocide in which the Hutu Racial extremists the Interahamwe systematically slaughtered the Tutsi people and non-racist Hutu's. Told through documentary evidence and interviews with every major figure involved it documents the incredible brutality but also the kindness and heroism of those involved.
A gruesome, grotesque and deeply powerful documentary which tells of the horrors of the events and of the reaction to mass murder by each major Western government. To turn away, to not care or to pull support from them.
On a personal note I have taken the time to do this as no documentary has meant more to me than this and as Darfur rages on its message has never been more important.
For information on Darfur may I recommend and urge you to read "The Death and Rape of Darfur" in the British Journal Of Criminology

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  • hundreds of thousands of people dying and the best new york could do is discuss definition of words,jst great

  • Don't blame the Hutus who hacked almost a million people to death. That would be all mean and stuff.

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  • @Dekrapitator666 you are a racist dumb ass.

  • @mmacburt you are ignorant

  • @glorialumba Are you kidding? He would have surrendered quicker than the Belgiums...

  • @HufflepuffTheGreat What a surprise you are ready to blame the US...and not the UN....you liberal tards are all the same....

  • THe UN is a joke....we need to get out of that corrupt body of thugs.....

  • Watching all these UN people tryingt o make excuses about "Well at the time..." makes me fucking sick.

  • 05:01 LIARS. They knew it was genocide, they knew they were legally obligated according to their own laws to help those people. Maybe they would have done something if they had realized how incredibly easy it would have been, but they knew they had to do something and they refused to.

  • I'm not surprised the U.S. doesn't use the word genocide since we're a bunch of hypoctires and corrupt people over here.

  • @glorialumba I agree

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