When the Hills Ask for Your Blood: a Personal Story of Genocide and Rwanda

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When the Hills Ask for Your Blood: a Personal Story of Genocide and Rwanda

2015 | Biography

"Tremendous. A moving and haunting tribute to the human spirit." (William Boyd). Into the heart of a genocide that left a million people dead. 6 April 1994: In the skies above Rwanda the president's plane is shot down in flames. Near Kigali, Jean-Pierre holds his family close, fearing for their lives as the violence escalates. In the chapel of a hillside village, missionary priest Vjeko Curic prepares to save thousands of lives The mass slaughter that follows - friends against friends, neighbours against neighbours - is one of the bloodiest chapters in history Twenty years on, BBC Newsnight producer David Belton, one of the first journalists into Rwanda, tells of the horrors he experienced at first-hand. Now following the threads of Jean-Pierre and Vjeko Curic's stories, he revisits a country still marked with blood, in search of those who survived and the legacy of those who did not. This is David Belton's quest for the limits of bravery and forgiveness.



Published by Transworld Publishers Ltd

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ISBN 9780552775335
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