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100 1 _aGarcia, Sandra Marquez.
245 1 0 _aRwanda: Aftermath of Genocide. /
_cSandra Marquez Garcia.
260 _bMarquez/Sandra,
_c2002.
440 0 _aSIRS Enduring Issues 2003.
_nArticle 68.
_pGlobal Issues,
_x1522-3221;
500 _aArticles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2003.
500 _aOriginally Published: Rwanda: Aftermath of Genocide, April 7, 2002; pp. n.p..
520 _a"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.
599 _aRecords created from non-MARC resource.
650 0 _aEthnic relations.
650 0 _aGenocide.
650 0 _aHuman rights
_zRwanda.
650 0 _aHutu (African people)
650 0 _aReconciliation.
650 0 _aTutsi (African people)
651 0 _aRwanda
_xEthnic relations.
651 0 _aRwanda
_xHistory
_yCivil War (1991-1994)
_xAtrocities.
651 0 _aRwanda
_xPolitics and government.
710 2 _aSIRS Publishing, Inc.
_tSIRS Enduring Issues 2003.
_pGlobal Issues.,
_x1522-3221.
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999 _c34291
_d34291