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Justice on the Grass - Three Rwandan Journalists, Their Trial for War Crimes and a Nation's Quest for Redemption (Paperback)
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Justice on the Grass - Three Rwandan Journalists, Their Trial for War Crimes and a Nation's Quest for Redemption (Paperback)
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Loot Price R586
Discovery Miles 5 860
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The 1994 Rwandan genocide, in which more than 800,000 Tutsi and
moderate Hutu were massacred in just 100 days, was an unparalleled
modern-day slaughter. How does a nation pick up the pieces after
the killing has stopped? In a gripping narrative that examines the
power of the press and sheds light on how the media turned tens of
thousands of ordinary Rwandans into murderers, award-winning author
and journalist Dina Temple-Raston traces the rise and fall of three
media executives -- Ferdinand Nahimana, Jean-Bosco Barayagwiza, and
Hassan Ngeze. From crime to trial to verdict, Temple-Raston
explores the many avenues of justice Rwanda pursued in the decade
after the killing. Focusing on the media trial at the United
Nations International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, she then drops
down to the level of the hills, where ordinary Rwandans seek
justice and retribution, and examines whether politics in the East
African nation has set the stage for renewed violence. In the
months leading up to the killing, two local media outlets, Radio
Television Libre des Mille Collines (RTLM) and the tabloid
newspaper Kangura, warned that a bloody confrontation was brewing.
No one would be spared, they said. Observers said later that
fearmongering from RTLM and Kangura played a key role in igniting
the genocide, so much so that the three men behind the media
outlets became the first journalists since Nuremberg to be tried in
an international court for crimes against humanity. Drawing on
extensive interviews with key players, Dina Temple-Raston brings to
life a cast of remarkable characters: the egotistical newspaper
editor Hassan Ngeze; hate radio cofounders, the intellectual
Ferdinand Nahimana and the defiant legal scholar Jean-Bosco
Barayagwiza; an American-led prosecution team wary of a guilty
verdict that might bring a broadly written judgment muzzling the
press the world over; the bombastic American defense attorney John
Floyd; heroic Damien Nzabakira, who risked his life to drive forty
orphans to safety only to spend eight years in prison accused of
their murder; and Bonaventure Ubalijoro, a Rwandan diplomat and
politician who believed in miracles. An extraordinary feat of
reporting and narrative, Justice on the Grass reveals a Rwanda few
have seen. A searing and compassionate book, Justice on the Grass
illustrates how, more than a decade later, a country and its people
are still struggling to heal, to forgive, and to make sense of
something that defies credibility and humanity."
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