
This is a graphic non-fiction book about a couple who hunt down criminals responsible for the Rwandan genocide and bring them to justice. A number of them have been living normal lives in France and it's only in the last few years that tribunals picked up pace. Proving beyond reasonable doubt that they're guilty is difficult however, because witnesses and evidence has disappeared.
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Texreader Oh wow! I didn‘t know this was happening! 1w
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Dilara @Texreader Yes, it hasn't been first page news! And without people such as the couple featured in this book - Dafroza and Alain Gauthier - it wouldn't have happened at all... 6d
Butterfinger According to the book I was reading, France was smuggling guns and machetes to the Tutsi rebels. I don't understand why, though. Belgium, I get, but France. It certainly wasn't neutral. I suppose like Belgium, France had business investments. Allied nations should be held accountable. I know it won't happen. I'm just angry. A lot of thoughts and I don't know how to clearly state them. The US did the same thing during the Cold War. 4d