Antelope's Strategy: Living in Rwanda after the Genocide

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Author: Jean Hatzfeld

ISBN-10: 0312429371

ISBN-13: 9780312429379

Category: General & Miscellaneous Military History

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The third book on the Hatzfeld’s definitive study of the Rwandan genocide: the first-hand accounts of Hutus and Tutsis forced to live side-by-side and get along after the killers are released from prison en masse. The Washington Post - Nora Krug Seven years after his reporting for Machete Season, Hatzfeld finds a much-changed Rwanda: The terrors of war have been replaced by an awkward—and sometimes dangerous—atmosphere of forced reconciliation…Hatzfeld captures this tension gracefully, weaving lengthy interview excerpts with his own artfully written observations. The result is a book that illustrates vividly the thorny realities that accompany survival and appeasement.

More Questions? 3A Long Line of Hallelujahs 8A Fatal Revelation 22In Kayumba 33Forest Exploits 37A Survivor's Happiness 54A Little Girl in the Wrong Column 58On Main Street 67What do you Say? 77A Diabolical Truth 92Who Can Take a Picture of Fear? 96With Death and the Dead 101The Noisy Serenade of Little Birds 113It's Not Fair 124Some Sorcery 132Consolée, Disgusted 137Dark Visions of Africa 142A Scar Impossible to Hide 155A Starry Sky 161God Never Left 174Pio and Josiane 187A Policy of Reconciliation 199The Good Old Days 213What have we Brought Back From Out There? 222Chronology of Events in Rwanda and Especially in Nyamata 237