A People Betrayed
About This Book
Complicity in Carnage (2000) examines the calculated failures of the United Nations and Western powers during Rwanda's 1994 genocide. Through three months of systematic mass murder, international bodies delayed, deflected responsibility, and denied reality while approximately one million people were killed. This detailed investigation exposes how institutional racism and political self-interest enabled one of history's most preventable atrocities.
Who Should Read This?
- Readers examining the real-world consequences of international policy decisions
- Students of history exploring colonialism’s enduring impact on African nations
- Individuals questioning the ethical foundations of global power structures
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