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Ghosts of Rwanda

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The Rwandan Genocide was the most bloody event of the 90s. Over the course of 100 days over 800,000 men women and children where slaughtered do to their ethnicity. Soon the U.N. intervened and the bloodbath subsided. This documentary goes into the reasons behind the massacre, the genocide and the aftermath. A truly horrifying film, released ten years after the genocide.

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  1. patrick says:

    Africa was once again ignored by the international community,it has happened in Liberia because Africa is in backwaters of the west in terms of humanitarian aid. when it comes to exploiting Africa for diamonds, gold and oil they are there in a hurry to reach its shores. what is more important life or material wealth ? Africa is just a prostitute to the west , for pleasure not to empower.

  2. Tyson says:

    Never again after the holocaust? you act like rwanda was the first genocide after the holocaust..which it wasnt..when has any western power stopped a massacre when their own self interests aren’t involved. Prime example look at Libya then look at the genocide that took place recently in Sri Lanka or the Ivory Coast…UN The paper tiger since 1945.

  3. fiset says:

    Wow. The images we never saw.The documentary that never circulated and yet our own gen. Dallaire try to commit suicide 3 times after he came back from that country.

    As humans we should all feel highly concern of genocides, no matter how or when they happend,especially in civils wars.

    We said”never again” after the hollocaust ,but we failed miserably to react in rwanda.

    Shame on us all.

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