For many people in the U.N., the 1990s was the worst decade the organization experienced. This was the decade of Somalia, Srebrenica,… — Andrew Mack Copy Share Image
“The last time I heard an orthodox Marxist statement that was music to my ears was from a member of the Rwanda… — Christopher Hitchens Copy Share Image
Human rights are not the preserve of Western activists: The definition must extend to encompass the right to the dignified life; the… — Paul Kagame Copy Share Image
What I really intend to achieve is to be that fly on the wall, and to try and observe as much as… — Anjan Sundaram Copy Share Image
There are African leaders who have the dangerous habit of leading their people into an abyss. In Rwanda we've had presidents who… — Paul Kagame Copy Share Image
“You see, each country has a colour, a smell, and also a contagious sickness. In my country the sickness is complacency. In… — Gil Courtemanche Copy Share Image
“Rwandans have a funny relationship with God, which they convey through a story that anyone can tell you: "God worked very hard… — Josh Ruxin Copy Share Image
“I once spoke to someone who had survived the genocide in Rwanda, and she said to me that there was now nobody… — Christopher Hitchens Copy Share Image
“Rwanda will never ever leave me. It's in the pores of my body. My soul is in those hills, my spirit is… — Romeo Dallaire Copy Share Image
'Lucky Life' is my second narrative film. I worked on the idea for 'Lucky Life' while in Rwanda for my first film. — Lee Isaac Chung Copy Share Image
I am still suffering from my experience in Rwanda, I never know when I'm going to drive my car off a bridge,… — Roméo Dallaire Copy Share Image
Without mutual tolerance emerging as the foundation, terrible situations like those of Tibet and Sri Lanka, Bosnia and Rwanda, can never be… — Dalai Lama Copy Share Image
These are the kind of things I always zero in. When I was in Rwanda, it was the same thing. You're always… — Stanley Greene Copy Share Image
The international community cannot stand by and watch the massacre of Libyan protesters. In Rwanda we watched. In Kosovo we acted. — Anne-Marie Slaughter Copy Share Image
We got involved in the Rwanda peace process for the simple reason that there was a decision which was taken by the… — Boutros Boutros-Ghali Copy Share Image
Rwanda was considered a second-class operation because it was a small country, we had been able to maintain a kind of status… — Boutros Boutros-Ghali Copy Share Image
Each time a Palestinian or an Israeli dies, it is terrible. But they have the right to have a funeral, to be… — Bernard-Henri Levy Copy Share Image