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Hatzfeld, Jean.
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Reconciliation -- Social aspects -- Rwanda.
Genocide -- Rwanda.
Tutsi (African people) -- Interviews.
Hutu (African people) -- Interviews.
Rwanda -- Social conditions.
Rwanda -- Ethnic relations.
Rwanda -- History -- 1994-
Rwanda -- History -- Civil War, 1994 -- Atrocities.
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The antelope's strat...
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The antelope's strategy : living in Rwanda after the genocide / a report by Jean Hatzfeld ; translated from the French by Linda Coverdale.
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Hatzfeld, Jean.
New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2009.
Subjects
Reconciliation -- Social aspects -- Rwanda.
Genocide -- Rwanda.
Tutsi (African people) -- Interviews.
Hutu (African people) -- Interviews.
Rwanda -- Social conditions.
Rwanda -- Ethnic relations.
Rwanda -- History -- 1994-
Rwanda -- History -- Civil War, 1994 -- Atrocities.
ISBN:
9780374271039 (alk. paper) :
0374271038 (alk. paper)
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vi, 242 p. : maps ; 22 cm.
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1st American ed.
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In two previous works, journalist Hatzfeld offered a profound, harrowing witness to the pain and horror in the mass killings of one group of people by another. Combining his own analysis of the events with interviews from both Hutu killers and Tutsi survivors, he explored the psychology of evil, and of survival, in unprecedented depth. Now he returns to Rwanda seven years later to talk with both the Hutus and Tutsis he'd come to know--some of the killers who had been released from prison or returned from Congolese exile, and the Tutsi escapees who must now tolerate them as neighbors. How are they managing with the process of reconciliation? Do they think in their hearts it is possible? This is an astonishing exploration of the pain of memory, the nature of stoic hope, and the ineradicability of grief.--From publisher description.
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