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Book SynopsisDetailing the horror of the 1994 massacres, and the suffering of the Rwandan people, Sibomana also offers a strong vision of hope for the future
Trade Review'Takes us into hell, into humanity, into the horror of the crime of genocide' -- Mission de L’Eglise
Table of ContentsForeword
Chronology
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Preface: André Sibomana, or faith against the odds by Laure Guilbert and Hervé Deguine
Part I: The committed priest
1. The gifted child from Masango
2. Choosing the path of God
3. The journalist and human rights activist
Part II: On the edge of the abyss
4. A cry in the wilderness
5. Lord, where were you during the genocide?
6. Words fail us
Part III: Time is against us
7. The duty of justice and the duty of memory
8. The role of the Church: guilty or an incriminating witness?
9. Rwanda caught in an impasse
Conclusion: We must not give up hope
Postscript: What future for the defence of human rights in Rwanda? by Carina Tertsakian
Bibliography
Human rights in Rwanda
Index