
A People Betrayed
The Role of the West in Rwanda's Genocide
Linda Melvern(Author)
Zed Books Ltd (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 15. March 2019
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Paperback/Softback
384 pages
978-1-78699-545-2 (ISBN)
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Description
Events in Rwanda in 1994 mark a landmark in the history of modern genocide. Up to one million people were killed in a planned public and political campaign. In the face of indisputable evidence, the UN Security Council failed miserably in its response.
In this classic of investigative journalism, Linda Melvern tells the compelling story of what really happened, revealing both the scale, speed and intensity of the unfolding genocide, as well as exposing the governments and individuals who could have prevented what was happening, if they had chosen to act. The book also tells the unrecognised heroism of those who stayed on during the genocide - from volunteer peacekeepers to courageous NGO workers.
Twenty-five years on from one of the darkest episodes in modern history, A People Betrayed is a shocking indictment of how Rwanda was ignored then and how today it is remembered in the West.
In this classic of investigative journalism, Linda Melvern tells the compelling story of what really happened, revealing both the scale, speed and intensity of the unfolding genocide, as well as exposing the governments and individuals who could have prevented what was happening, if they had chosen to act. The book also tells the unrecognised heroism of those who stayed on during the genocide - from volunteer peacekeepers to courageous NGO workers.
Twenty-five years on from one of the darkest episodes in modern history, A People Betrayed is a shocking indictment of how Rwanda was ignored then and how today it is remembered in the West.
Reviews / Votes
Melvern offers a vivid picture of the role of Western nations in abetting, ignoring and allowing Rwanda's genocide. * Praise for Previous Editions, New York Times Book Review * Linda Melvern has written a compelling description of the most dramatic aspects of the genocide. * Praise for Previous Editions, Astri Suhrke, International Affairs * This is a devastating account of lies, deceit, complacency and tragic neglect.... Linda Melvern deserves our thanks for investing so much in breaking the silence and revealing the truth. * Praise for Previous Editions, Glenys Kinnock, MEP * An important book by an important investigative journalist. Linda Melvern gets us closer to the truth and the truth gets us closer to a better world. Only when we know how and why genocide happens, can we hope to stop it from happening again. What an achievement! * Praise for Previous Editions, Linda Polman, author of We Did Nothing: Why the Truth Doesn't Always Come Out When the UN Goes In * The best overall account of the background to the genocide, and the failure to prevent it...the investigation is hers, and hers alone. She discovered so much that we did not know. * Praise for Previous Editions, Lt-.General Romeo Dallaire, UN Assistance Mission for Rwanda * Melvern has written an extraordinary account of the Rwanda genocide, and the shocking failure of the West to lift a finger. A brave and compelling book. * Praise for Previous Editions, Richard Falk, Princeton University * A People Betrayed is a masterly and insightful reference for our understanding of international obligations in the prevention of genocide. * William Schabas, Middlesex University London *More details
Edition
3rd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
3 bw maps
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
Weight
480 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78699-545-2 (9781786995452)
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Person
Linda Melvern, a British investigative journalist, has written regularly for the British press, and was previously a reporter for the The Sunday Times, where she was a member of their award-winning Insight Team. For fifteen years she has investigated and written about the 1994 genocide in Rwanda. A consultant to the Military One prosecution team at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, (ICTR) her archive of documents on the planning and preparation of the genocide was a part of the documentary evidence used by the prosecution. She is an Honorary Professor in the Department of International Politics at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth.
Content
Maps
Introduction to the 2019 Edition
1. Genocide, April 1994
2. The Past is Prologue: Rwanda 1894-1973
3. The Rwandan Patriotic Front
4. Akazu: The Oligarchy Ruling Rwanda
5. Peace in Rwanda? The Arusha Accords
6. Preparing the Genocide
7. The Hate Radio: Radio-Television Libre des Mille Collines
8. New World Order and High Hopes for a UN Success
9. Peacekeepers: The UN Arrives
10. Peacekeepers in Trouble: February-April 1994
11. The UN Security Council: 5 April 1994
12. Four Days in Kigali: 6-9 April 1994
13. The Genocide Exposed
14. The Secret Meanings of the Security Council
15. Genocide Spreads
16. The World Shuts the Door
17. For Valour
18. Starting from Zero: 18 July 1994
19. The Genocide Convention
Chronology
Genocide Convention, 1948
Introduction to the 2019 Edition
1. Genocide, April 1994
2. The Past is Prologue: Rwanda 1894-1973
3. The Rwandan Patriotic Front
4. Akazu: The Oligarchy Ruling Rwanda
5. Peace in Rwanda? The Arusha Accords
6. Preparing the Genocide
7. The Hate Radio: Radio-Television Libre des Mille Collines
8. New World Order and High Hopes for a UN Success
9. Peacekeepers: The UN Arrives
10. Peacekeepers in Trouble: February-April 1994
11. The UN Security Council: 5 April 1994
12. Four Days in Kigali: 6-9 April 1994
13. The Genocide Exposed
14. The Secret Meanings of the Security Council
15. Genocide Spreads
16. The World Shuts the Door
17. For Valour
18. Starting from Zero: 18 July 1994
19. The Genocide Convention
Chronology
Genocide Convention, 1948