Author: Ludovica Iaccino
Publisher: alcyone casa editrice
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 263
Book Description
The dawn arrived quietly. The sun, just risen, shone uncertainly on the hill. A dull grey light, impregnated with mist and silence, greeted Caritas when she opened her eyes. A gloomy atmosphere had brought a strange sense of foreboding throughout the village. There were no chants at the spring that morning and Caritas did not dance on her way to collect the water. Fearful children held on to their mothers’ pagnes while the women filled the canisters in silence and returned to their homes straightaway. On her return home, Caritas was surprised not to find her mother and grandmother outside preparing lunch. Instead she saw her father who was waving to her to hurry up. “What’s happening?” she asked, in alarm. “Shh!” said her mother and then looked at the radio, waiting for the broadcast to start. “We confirm this morning’s news. Our Hutu president Habyarimana and Burundi’s President Cyprien Ntaryamira are dead,” a voice said. That bitter surprise hurt more than a cold grip around Caritas’ heart. Through the story of Caritas, a beautiful Tutsi girl, and her life in the village of Nyamata, the author leads the readers through the events that culminated in the 1994 Rwandan genocide. Ludovica Iaccino conducted extensive research in order to collect facts and shed light on one of the worst massacres of modern history.
The silence of Nyamata , 10 April 1994
Author: Ludovica Iaccino
Publisher: alcyone casa editrice
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 263
Book Description
The dawn arrived quietly. The sun, just risen, shone uncertainly on the hill. A dull grey light, impregnated with mist and silence, greeted Caritas when she opened her eyes. A gloomy atmosphere had brought a strange sense of foreboding throughout the village. There were no chants at the spring that morning and Caritas did not dance on her way to collect the water. Fearful children held on to their mothers’ pagnes while the women filled the canisters in silence and returned to their homes straightaway. On her return home, Caritas was surprised not to find her mother and grandmother outside preparing lunch. Instead she saw her father who was waving to her to hurry up. “What’s happening?” she asked, in alarm. “Shh!” said her mother and then looked at the radio, waiting for the broadcast to start. “We confirm this morning’s news. Our Hutu president Habyarimana and Burundi’s President Cyprien Ntaryamira are dead,” a voice said. That bitter surprise hurt more than a cold grip around Caritas’ heart. Through the story of Caritas, a beautiful Tutsi girl, and her life in the village of Nyamata, the author leads the readers through the events that culminated in the 1994 Rwandan genocide. Ludovica Iaccino conducted extensive research in order to collect facts and shed light on one of the worst massacres of modern history.
Publisher: alcyone casa editrice
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 263
Book Description
The dawn arrived quietly. The sun, just risen, shone uncertainly on the hill. A dull grey light, impregnated with mist and silence, greeted Caritas when she opened her eyes. A gloomy atmosphere had brought a strange sense of foreboding throughout the village. There were no chants at the spring that morning and Caritas did not dance on her way to collect the water. Fearful children held on to their mothers’ pagnes while the women filled the canisters in silence and returned to their homes straightaway. On her return home, Caritas was surprised not to find her mother and grandmother outside preparing lunch. Instead she saw her father who was waving to her to hurry up. “What’s happening?” she asked, in alarm. “Shh!” said her mother and then looked at the radio, waiting for the broadcast to start. “We confirm this morning’s news. Our Hutu president Habyarimana and Burundi’s President Cyprien Ntaryamira are dead,” a voice said. That bitter surprise hurt more than a cold grip around Caritas’ heart. Through the story of Caritas, a beautiful Tutsi girl, and her life in the village of Nyamata, the author leads the readers through the events that culminated in the 1994 Rwandan genocide. Ludovica Iaccino conducted extensive research in order to collect facts and shed light on one of the worst massacres of modern history.
Machete Season
Author: Jean Hatzfeld
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
ISBN: 1429923512
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 270
Book Description
Navigate the darkest corridors of humanity with Machete Season–a harrowing saga that dusts off the grim truths of the Rwandan Genocide. Rewind to April-May 1994, as the Tutsis face the unimaginable horror of annihilation under their fellow Hutu's brutal reign. The author, Jean Hatzfeld, painstakingly pieces together the chilling accounts shared by nine Hutu executioners. Recounted are not just tales of horror, but a frightening display of the dehumanizing banality of evil. This revelation doubles as a probing exploration of the mechanisms of mass murders and their remorseless orchestrators. Delve into their candid confessions about the dreadful slaughter of approximately 50,000 Tutsis, their neighbors. As you navigate through their stories, one piercing, unsettling theme stands out: “Killing is easier than farming." Echoes of their unsettling ambivalence towards their heinous actions fill the pages, raising alarming questions about human morality and ethics. Machete Season isn’t just a chronicle of genocide. It's an insightful contemplation on the extraordinary horrors that ordinary human beings are capable of under certain circumstances. By starkly positioning the Rwandan Genocide alongside historical war crimes and genocidal episodes, this book raises a mirror to the darkest corners of human nature, forcing you to reconsider the pylons of morality, humanity, and guilt when survival is at stake.
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
ISBN: 1429923512
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 270
Book Description
Navigate the darkest corridors of humanity with Machete Season–a harrowing saga that dusts off the grim truths of the Rwandan Genocide. Rewind to April-May 1994, as the Tutsis face the unimaginable horror of annihilation under their fellow Hutu's brutal reign. The author, Jean Hatzfeld, painstakingly pieces together the chilling accounts shared by nine Hutu executioners. Recounted are not just tales of horror, but a frightening display of the dehumanizing banality of evil. This revelation doubles as a probing exploration of the mechanisms of mass murders and their remorseless orchestrators. Delve into their candid confessions about the dreadful slaughter of approximately 50,000 Tutsis, their neighbors. As you navigate through their stories, one piercing, unsettling theme stands out: “Killing is easier than farming." Echoes of their unsettling ambivalence towards their heinous actions fill the pages, raising alarming questions about human morality and ethics. Machete Season isn’t just a chronicle of genocide. It's an insightful contemplation on the extraordinary horrors that ordinary human beings are capable of under certain circumstances. By starkly positioning the Rwandan Genocide alongside historical war crimes and genocidal episodes, this book raises a mirror to the darkest corners of human nature, forcing you to reconsider the pylons of morality, humanity, and guilt when survival is at stake.
New Perspectives on Kristallnacht
Author: Steven J. Ross
Publisher: Purdue University Press
ISBN: 1612496164
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 488
Book Description
On November 9 and 10, 1938, Nazi leadership unleashed an unprecedented orchestrated wave of violence against Jews in Germany, Austria, and the Sudetenland, supposedly in response to the assassination of a Nazi diplomat by a young Polish Jew, but in reality to force the remaining Jews out of the country. During the pogrom, Stormtroopers, Hitler Youth, and ordinary Germans murdered more than a hundred Jews (many more committed suicide) and ransacked and destroyed thousands of Jewish institutions, synagogues, shops, and homes. Thirty thousand Jews were arrested and sent to Nazi concentration camps. Volume 17 of the Casden Annual Review includes a series of articles presented at an international conference titled “New Perspectives on Kristallnacht: After 80 Years, the Nazi Pogrom in Global Comparison.” Assessing events 80 years after the violent anti-Jewish pogrom of 1938, contributors to this volume offer new cutting-edge scholarship on the event and its repercussions. Contributors include scholars from the United States, Germany, Israel, and the United Kingdom who represent a wide variety of disciplines, including history, political science, and Jewish and media studies. Their essays discuss reactions to the pogrom by victims and witnesses inside Nazi Germany as well as by foreign journalists, diplomats, Jewish organizations, and Jewish print media. Several contributors to the volume analyze postwar narratives of and global comparisons to Kristallnacht, with the aim of situating this anti-Jewish pogrom in its historical context, as well as its place in world history.
Publisher: Purdue University Press
ISBN: 1612496164
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 488
Book Description
On November 9 and 10, 1938, Nazi leadership unleashed an unprecedented orchestrated wave of violence against Jews in Germany, Austria, and the Sudetenland, supposedly in response to the assassination of a Nazi diplomat by a young Polish Jew, but in reality to force the remaining Jews out of the country. During the pogrom, Stormtroopers, Hitler Youth, and ordinary Germans murdered more than a hundred Jews (many more committed suicide) and ransacked and destroyed thousands of Jewish institutions, synagogues, shops, and homes. Thirty thousand Jews were arrested and sent to Nazi concentration camps. Volume 17 of the Casden Annual Review includes a series of articles presented at an international conference titled “New Perspectives on Kristallnacht: After 80 Years, the Nazi Pogrom in Global Comparison.” Assessing events 80 years after the violent anti-Jewish pogrom of 1938, contributors to this volume offer new cutting-edge scholarship on the event and its repercussions. Contributors include scholars from the United States, Germany, Israel, and the United Kingdom who represent a wide variety of disciplines, including history, political science, and Jewish and media studies. Their essays discuss reactions to the pogrom by victims and witnesses inside Nazi Germany as well as by foreign journalists, diplomats, Jewish organizations, and Jewish print media. Several contributors to the volume analyze postwar narratives of and global comparisons to Kristallnacht, with the aim of situating this anti-Jewish pogrom in its historical context, as well as its place in world history.
"Leave None to Tell the Story"
Author: Alison Liebhafsky Des Forges
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 888
Book Description
*** Law and Order
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 888
Book Description
*** Law and Order
It is Difficult
Author: Alfredo Jaar
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
This important retrospective of Alfredo Jaar's work brings together projects from 1986 - 1996.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
This important retrospective of Alfredo Jaar's work brings together projects from 1986 - 1996.
Let There be Light
Author: Alfredo Jaar
Publisher: Actar D
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 246
Book Description
This important retrospective of Alfredo Jaar's work brings together projects from 1986 - 1996.
Publisher: Actar D
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 246
Book Description
This important retrospective of Alfredo Jaar's work brings together projects from 1986 - 1996.
Lasting Wounds
Author:
Publisher: Human Rights Watch
ISBN:
Category : Children
Languages : en
Pages : 106
Book Description
Publisher: Human Rights Watch
ISBN:
Category : Children
Languages : en
Pages : 106
Book Description
Amnesty, Human Rights and Political Transitions
Author: Louise Mallinder
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1847314570
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 632
Book Description
Amnesty laws are political tools used since ancient times by states wishing to quell dissent, introduce reforms, or achieve peaceful relationships with their enemies. In recent years, they have become contentious due to a perception that they violate international law, particularly the rights of victims, and contribute to further violence. This view is disputed by political negotiators who often argue that amnesty is a necessary price to pay in order to achieve a stable, peaceful, and equitable system of government. This book aims to investigate whether an amnesty necessarily entails a violation of a state's international obligations, or whether an amnesty, accompanied by alternative justice mechanisms, can in fact contribute positively to both peace and justice. This study began by constructing an extensive Amnesty Law Database that contains information on 506 amnesty processes in 130 countries introduced since the Second World War. The database and chapter structure were designed to correspond with the key aspects of an amnesty: why it was introduced, who benefited from its protection, which crimes it covered, and whether it was conditional. In assessing conditional amnesties, related transitional justice processes such as selective prosecutions, truth commissions, community-based justice mechanisms, lustration, and reparations programmes were considered. Subsequently, the jurisprudence relating to amnesty from national courts, international tribunals, and courts in third states was addressed. The information gathered revealed considerable disparity in state practice relating to amnesties, with some aiming to provide victims with a remedy, and others seeking to create complete impunity for perpetrators. To date, few legal trends relating to amnesty laws are emerging, although it appears that amnesties offering blanket, unconditional immunity for state agents have declined. Overall, amnesties have increased in popularity since the 1990s and consequently, rather than trying to dissuade states from using this tool of transitional justice, this book argues that international actors should instead work to limit the more negative forms of amnesty by encouraging states to make them conditional and to introduce complementary programmes to repair the harm and prevent a repetition of the crimes. David Dyzenhaus "This is one of the best accounts in the truth and reconciliation literature I've read and certainly the best piece of work on amnesty I've seen." Diane Orentlicher "Ms Mallinder's ambitious project provides the kind of empirical treatment that those of us who have worked on the issue of amnesties in international law have long awaited. I have no doubt that her book will be a much-valued and widely-cited resource."
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1847314570
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 632
Book Description
Amnesty laws are political tools used since ancient times by states wishing to quell dissent, introduce reforms, or achieve peaceful relationships with their enemies. In recent years, they have become contentious due to a perception that they violate international law, particularly the rights of victims, and contribute to further violence. This view is disputed by political negotiators who often argue that amnesty is a necessary price to pay in order to achieve a stable, peaceful, and equitable system of government. This book aims to investigate whether an amnesty necessarily entails a violation of a state's international obligations, or whether an amnesty, accompanied by alternative justice mechanisms, can in fact contribute positively to both peace and justice. This study began by constructing an extensive Amnesty Law Database that contains information on 506 amnesty processes in 130 countries introduced since the Second World War. The database and chapter structure were designed to correspond with the key aspects of an amnesty: why it was introduced, who benefited from its protection, which crimes it covered, and whether it was conditional. In assessing conditional amnesties, related transitional justice processes such as selective prosecutions, truth commissions, community-based justice mechanisms, lustration, and reparations programmes were considered. Subsequently, the jurisprudence relating to amnesty from national courts, international tribunals, and courts in third states was addressed. The information gathered revealed considerable disparity in state practice relating to amnesties, with some aiming to provide victims with a remedy, and others seeking to create complete impunity for perpetrators. To date, few legal trends relating to amnesty laws are emerging, although it appears that amnesties offering blanket, unconditional immunity for state agents have declined. Overall, amnesties have increased in popularity since the 1990s and consequently, rather than trying to dissuade states from using this tool of transitional justice, this book argues that international actors should instead work to limit the more negative forms of amnesty by encouraging states to make them conditional and to introduce complementary programmes to repair the harm and prevent a repetition of the crimes. David Dyzenhaus "This is one of the best accounts in the truth and reconciliation literature I've read and certainly the best piece of work on amnesty I've seen." Diane Orentlicher "Ms Mallinder's ambitious project provides the kind of empirical treatment that those of us who have worked on the issue of amnesties in international law have long awaited. I have no doubt that her book will be a much-valued and widely-cited resource."
The Media and the Rwanda Genocide
Author: Allan Thompson
Publisher: IDRC
ISBN: 0745326250
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 480
Book Description
Explores the role of the media in the Rwandan genocide -- within the country and beyond.
Publisher: IDRC
ISBN: 0745326250
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 480
Book Description
Explores the role of the media in the Rwandan genocide -- within the country and beyond.
Re-Imagining Rwanda
Author: Johan Pottier
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521528733
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 276
Book Description
Pottier examines how a persuasive analysis of the situation in Rwanda exacerbated the original crisis.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521528733
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 276
Book Description
Pottier examines how a persuasive analysis of the situation in Rwanda exacerbated the original crisis.