Following thirty years of research, including research into recently declassified government archives, this newly revised and expanded edition of Linda Melvern’s classic of investigative journalism reveals how policymakers continue to refuse to properly acknowledge their responsibilities under international law. The new edition includes copious new material reckoning with the information that came to light during the 2022 trial of Félicien Kabuga, the alleged financier of the genocide. This new evidence feeds not only into a revised chronology and a wholly new section on the build-up to the genocide, but also into a new appendix that lists the six major genocide memorial sites in Rwanda along with now-incontrovertible details of the massacres that occurred there.
Throughout it all, Melvern reveals in unmatched detail the scale, speed, and intensity of the unfolding genocide, and she exposes the Western governments and individuals who could have prevented what was happening if only they had chosen to act. What emerges is a shocking indictment of how Rwanda was ignored in 1994 and of how it is misremembered in the West today—an indictment that renders all the more poignant Melvern’s accounts of the unrecognised heroism of those who stayed on during the violence, from volunteer peacekeepers to NGO workers.
A People Betrayed : The Role of the West in Rwanda’s Genocide, Revised and Expanded Edition
R497 Original price was: R497.R491Current price is: R491.
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC .. Classifications:
Rwanda, African history, Genocide & ethnic cleansing, Human rights, Civil rights & citizenship
Estimated delivery dates: 18th April - 29th April
SKU: 9781350409637
Category: African history
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