Monday, February 13, 2006

Genocide Survivors


Two young survivors of the Rwandan Genocide

3 Comments:

At 2:52 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello,

I don�t usually write to many websites but I just had to let you know that I think your site is the best source of information available. The information is precise and accurate and the details are clear and easy to understand. Thank you for your efforts they are much appreciated.

Thanks
money fast start business make

 
At 12:04 PM, Blogger Chandira said...

Wow.

Very moving.

I realise how isolated and kept in the dark we are in America about the news in the rest of the world, and what is really going on. I mean, of course, we heard about Darfur, but the news here is so narrow and lacking in detail of real people's lives.

I grew up in England where people see and hear a lot more. Once in a while I get a good reminder of that.

Thank you.

 
At 6:12 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

How do you know that all those scelletons belong to Tutsis? Do you think Tutsis who have lost members of their families in genocide and who are currently on power will leave the scellettons of their beloved one exhibited to tourist, visitors ? Think about it ? then think whose scellettons belong to

 

Post a Comment

<< Home

British Blog Directory. Blog Directory & Search engine Listed in LS Blogs Global Voices Online - The world is talking. Are you listening? Genocide Intervention Network Politics Blog Top Sites