Suburban America: Hiding Place for Thousands of War Criminals?. Don Terry.
by Terry, Don; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2006Article 58Human Relations. Publisher: Chicago Tribune, 2005ISSN: 1522-3248;.Subject(s): Genocide | Rwanda -- History -- Civil War (1991-1994) | Suburban life | Tutsi (African people) | War criminalsDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Imagine you are a man called Zuzu, living a quiet life in suburban Chicago. Back home in Rwanda you were a big shot, a prince of the streets in the capital city of Kigali. You were also feared as a suspected member of the Interahamwe, one of the Hutu militias that caused the green hills of Rwanda to run with the blood of your Tutsi ethnic rivals....You managed to escape capture and ran all the way to the United States. You are smart and tough and it wasn't all that hard to get the gates of America to open up: You lied." (CHICAGO TRIBUNE) This article reveals that "government officials and human-rights advocates estimate that more than 1,000 'Zuzus' may be in the United States--men and women from around the world suspected of committing acts of mass murder, rape and torture in their home countries."Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Originally Published: Suburban America: Hiding Place for Thousands of War Criminals?, July 5, 2005; pp. n.p..
"Imagine you are a man called Zuzu, living a quiet life in suburban Chicago. Back home in Rwanda you were a big shot, a prince of the streets in the capital city of Kigali. You were also feared as a suspected member of the Interahamwe, one of the Hutu militias that caused the green hills of Rwanda to run with the blood of your Tutsi ethnic rivals....You managed to escape capture and ran all the way to the United States. You are smart and tough and it wasn't all that hard to get the gates of America to open up: You lied." (CHICAGO TRIBUNE) This article reveals that "government officials and human-rights advocates estimate that more than 1,000 'Zuzus' may be in the United States--men and women from around the world suspected of committing acts of mass murder, rape and torture in their home countries."
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