Who Must Die: The State of Exception in Rwanda's Genocide (Q111889939)
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2012 Ph.D dissertation by Kyrsten Sinema
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English | Who Must Die: The State of Exception in Rwanda's Genocide |
2012 Ph.D dissertation by Kyrsten Sinema |
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Who Must Die: The State of Exception in Rwanda's Genocide (English)
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6 May 2022
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May 2012
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"This work is dedicated to the nearly one million Rwandans killed in the summer of 1994, and to the millions of Rwandans working to live today. May we learn."
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250 page
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30 August 2021
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John Johnson
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Alan Gomez
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Helen Quan
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Roxanne Doty
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The Rwandan genocide is notable for its swiftness, brutality, and intense efficiency. Nearly one million people were killed in less than 100 days. No other genocide in modern history has been as effective in attaining its goal of extermination of a minority people. And yet, the world stood by and took no action. (English)
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