Titre |
God sleeps in Rwanda : a journey of transformation [Oxford] |
Type de publication |
Livre |
Langue principale de la publication |
anglais |
Année de publication |
2009 |
Auteur |
Joseph Sebarenzi |
Nombre de pages |
xii-260 |
Éditeur |
Oneworld |
Ville |
Oxford |
Genre |
autobiographie - mémoires |
Pays d'édition |
Royaume-Uni |
ISBN |
9781851687435 |
Résumé/Présentation |
"The efficiency of the Hutu killers in the Rwandan genocide of 1994 exceeded that even of the Nazi Holocaust. It happened in front of the world's eyes, every moment broadcast on television - but nothing was done. Among the 800,000 Tutsis killed were Joseph Sebarenzi's parents and seven siblings. God Sleeps in Rwanda follows Sebarenzi's return to Rwanda as an elected speaker of parliament, his attempts to reform the ravaged country, and the assassination plot that once again forced him into exile. Today he educates the world about Rwanda, working to prevent these atrocities from ever happening again. Speaker of the Rwandan parliament from 1997 to 2000, Joseph Sebarenzi now lives in Virginia and lectures in conflict management. His parents and seven siblings were among the thousands brutally murdered in the Tutsi genocide."--Publisher's description. |
Référence complète |
Sebarenzi, Joseph ; Mullane, Laura (with -). God sleeps in Rwanda : a journey of transformation. Oxford : OneWorld, 2009, xii-260 p., ill. - ISBN : 9781851687435. |