Rwanda, un cri d'un silence inoui . Rwanda, A Cry of Deafening Silence
Verzio FF Submission In Rwanda, nine years after the genocide of the Tutsi, the reinstatement of social life is still hindered by the sufferings of the hundreds of thousand of survivors. The machetes meted out injuries and mutilations, AIDS was spread through the systematic rape of women and little...
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Institution: | Open Society Archives at Central European University |
Language: | French |
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Palindromes et Little Bar
2003
France |
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:874a60bd-76a0-47c8-97e4-c8ee49b05cc6 |
Summary: | Verzio FF Submission
In Rwanda, nine years after the genocide of the Tutsi, the reinstatement of social life is still hindered by the sufferings of the hundreds of thousand of survivors. The machetes meted out injuries and mutilations, AIDS was spread through the systematic rape of women and little girls, and everywhere around, one can feel the wounds of traumatic suffering. After the genocide, those who have tried to bring relief to post-traumatic after-effects had to find their way in absolute scarcity. |
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Published: | 2003 |