The Rwanda Crisis, 1954-94

By (author): "Gérard Prunier"
Publish Date: 1995
The Rwanda Crisis, 1954-94
ISBN1850652430
ISBN139781850652434
AsinThe Rwanda Crisis, 1954-94
Original titleThe Rwanda Crisis
Although it occurred only in 1994, the civil war in the tiny central African nation of Rwanda has already slipped from memory. In that country, writes Belgian historian Gérard Prunier, Tutsi and Hutu fell to slaughtering each other at the end of a long history of Belgian, German, and French colonialism that deliberately played on ethnic tensions. The final "historical product" was the murder of perhaps a million people and the displacement another two million, nearly half of the country's population all told. Prunier traces a course through the complex history of unrest and hatred that washed over Rwanda, and he looks deeply into the question of why this horror could have happened in an era of international peacekeeping. His conclusion is disturbing: "Genocides are a modern phenomenon--they require organization--and they are likely to become more frequent."