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The Righteous of Rwanda and their Universal Value


The Righteous of Rwanda and their Universal Value
An appeal for genocide prevention based on the memory of the Righteous
Damas Mutenzintare Gisimba, the director of an orphanage who saved more than 400 people from the interahamwe militia
Between April 6 and July 16, 1994, the Hutu criminal extremists systematically slaughtered a million citizens from the ethnic Tutsi minority within three months: their only fault was they belonged to a different ethnic group. To the indifference of the international community, there was one murder every ten seconds. In such context, many executed orders: they killed, raped, and tortured.
Yet a few brave people chose to oppose the atrocities and, by denying the logic of genocide and putting their lives at risk, to save other human beings. ....

Josephine Mhinganzima Umutesi , Valens Musabyemungu , Alain Mwiseneza , Regis Walquemanne , Etienne Gasasira , Yolande Mukagasana , Jean Marie Vianney Mugemana , Jean Bosco Nyagasaza , Jean Paul Rwakiyanja , Jean Paul Habimana , Joselyne Mukamuhizi , Wellars Mugengana , Eric Wibabara , Michel Segatagara Kamanzi , Bernard Nzeyimana , Raphael Lemkin , Genevieve Murekaze , Jean Claude Gashugi , Pere Hildebrand , Giorges Gatera , Noel Kambanda , European School , Pontifical Biblical Institute , Swiss Embassy , Catholic University , United Nations ,

The Righteous of Rwanda and their Universal Value


The Righteous of Rwanda and their Universal Value
An appeal for genocide prevention based on the memory of the Righteous
Pierantonio Costa, the Consul who saved hundreds of people from the Rwandan genocide
Between April 6 and July 16, 1994, the Hutu criminal extremists systematically slaughtered a million citizens from the ethnic Tutsi minority within three months: their only fault was they belonged to a different ethnic group. To the indifference of the international community, there was one murder every ten seconds. In such context, many executed orders: they killed, raped, and tortured.
Yet a few brave people chose to oppose the atrocities and, by denying the logic of genocide and putting their lives at risk, to save other human beings. ....

Josephine Mhinganzima Umutesi , Valens Musabyemungu , Alain Mwiseneza , Regis Walquemanne , Etienne Gasasira , Yolande Mukagasana , Jean Marie Vianney Mugemana , Jean Bosco Nyagasaza , Jean Paul Rwakiyanja , Jean Paul Habimana , Joselyne Mukamuhizi , Wellars Mugengana , Eric Wibabara , Michel Segatagara Kamanzi , Bernard Nzeyimana , Raphael Lemkin , Genevieve Murekaze , Jean Claude Gashugi , Pere Hildebrand , Giorges Gatera , Noel Kambanda , European School , Pontifical Biblical Institute , Swiss Embassy , Catholic University , United Nations ,