Sometimes in April (part 2)

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Uploaded by on Aug 28, 2009

Sometimes in April: A movie based on the 1994 Rwandan Genocide.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0400063/

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  • i love it wen he says yes it aparil again the rainy session love it

  • how old are you? ten?

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  • beautiful country/setting..what a shame

  • iam blessed to be born in america

  • @heero171 Good information.

  • @LordMalice6d9 Russia is divided into three zones, everything west of the Ural mountains is "European" Russia. Every east is considered Eurasia and Siberia all the way to the Sea of Okhotsk (north pacific ocean) to the Sea of japan is considered the "Asian" Russia. Russia politically (for many centuries) has considers itself separate from Europe. Look this stuff up please, Russia has had little trust in Europe and the West... and the cold war ending changed little.

  • @heero171 Russia is part of Europe.

  • @kiotocitystories Reputation has nothing to do with it, people have just decided that the United states should be strung up for activities that every country today partakes in. Why is no one upset at Russia and China for propping up dictators for economic reasons alone ? Because China and Russia are the rising powers and know they can get away with it because Europe, the United States, and their partners are bound by law, public scrutiny and are guilty about their past, unlike the former.

  • @heero171 That's my point, they shouldn't be "saving the day" They no longer have a good reputation over the poor countries or the rich countries, if you understood my point.

  • @kiotocitystories Oh? And what about the U.N? France, Belgium, or Germany??? No. Stop singling one country out when clearly this is a pattern behavior in the political and social consciousness of numerous countries now and throughout history. This isn't an excuse, but it is the reality of what happened.

    Here's why question.... why does the U.S always have to save the day? Last time I checked, every time the U.S gets involved with conflicts people are always there to scream "imperialism!!!".

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