In 1994, the world watched as Rwanda descended into hell. For 100 days, neighbors slaughtered neighbors. Boys killed childhood friends. Mothers smothered babies to keep them silent. By July, 800,000 people were dead.
The world called it “tribal violence.” They were wrong.
This book reveals a darker truth: The Rwandan genocide was not an outburst of primal hatred. It was a calculated, colonial-designed massacre