Rwanda: Aftermath of Genocide. / Sandra Marquez Garcia.
by Garcia, Sandra Marquez; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
Material type:
Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
---|---|---|---|---|
![]() |
High School - old - to delete | REF SIRS 2003 Glo68 (Browse shelf) | Available |
Browsing High School - old - to delete Shelves Close shelf browser
No cover image available | No cover image available | No cover image available | No cover image available | No cover image available | No cover image available | No cover image available | ||
REF SIRS 2003 Glo66 Oppression Casts a Pall over Burma. / | REF SIRS 2003 Glo66 The Road Least Traveled. / | REF SIRS 2003 Glo67 Fitting In. / | REF SIRS 2003 Glo68 Rwanda: Aftermath of Genocide. / | REF SIRS 2003 Glo68 The Delicate Matter of Delivering Justice. / | REF SIRS 2003 Glo68 Women's New Power Came at Terrible Cost. / | REF SIRS 2003 Glo69 No Free Lunch. / |
Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2003.
Originally Published: Rwanda: Aftermath of Genocide, April 7, 2002; pp. n.p..
"Tolerance and human rights are not concepts normally associated with Rwanda, but eight years to the day after the start of an ethnic rampage that took an estimated 800,000 lives, the sight of so-called genocidaires performing community service is common, as are forums touting the values of democracy and individual empowerment." (SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE) This article discusses an attempt by the government of Rwanda to reconcile its violent past.
Records created from non-MARC resource.
There are no comments for this item.