"In Nyamata, we had long accepted that our deliverance would be death. We had lived in anticipation of its approach, always on the lookout for its approach, inventing and reinventing ways to escape it. Until the next time when it would be even c ...
"In Nyamata, we had long accepted that our deliverance would be death. We had lived in anticipation of its approach, always on the lookout for its approach, inventing and reinventing ways to escape it. Until the next time when it would be even closer, when it would take neighbors, classmates, brothers, a son. And mothers trembled with anguish as they gave birth to a boy who would become an Inyenzi whom they would be free to humiliate, hunt down, and murder with complete impunity." By retracing her story, Scholastique Mukasonga erects a paper tomb for the Tutsi victims of racial hatred. The essential testimony of a survivor of forty years of persecution in Rwanda.
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