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Witness To Evil: Roméo Dallaire and Rwanda
With more than 800,000 people slaughtered in 100 days the Rwandan genocide stands as one of the most horrific mass murders of the past century. In the middle of the horror was a Canadian peacekeeper whose efforts to avert the tragedy were thwarted by political apathy and incalculable evil. CBC Digital Archives looks back at this sad chapter in Africa's history and how Lt.-Gen. Roméo Dallaire managed to survive to become Canada's most famous casualty of war.
Last updated: December 5, 2012
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Rwandan Canadians question why an alleged member of Rwanda's notorious...
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Dallaire gives a first-hand account of the chaos in Rwanda's capital c...
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An exploration of the complicated, and often bloody, history of Rwanda...
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A look at the bloody fallout in Rwanda as the killings spread into the...
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Peter Mansbridge hosts a townhall discussion about the future of Canad...
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A shattered Dallaire returns from Rwanda and begins to share his memor...
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A documentary look into how early warnings of violence in Rwanda were ...
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A discussion of how the western media misinterpreted and misreported t...
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An examination of the critical weeks and months leading up to the 1994...
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An independent report slams the United Nation's failure to act during ...
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A look at Dallaire's life and career before his fateful peacekeeping m...
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Dallaire discusses his private struggle with demons, depression and po...
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In a revealing letter to CBC Radio, Roméo Dallaire explains the events...
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Dallaire describes the devastating effects of his PTSD to a conference...
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Toronto artist Gertrude Kearns uses Dallaire's suffering as the basis ...
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Dallaire's account of his time in Rwanda becomes a best-seller and hel...
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Ten years later a Rwandan woman recalls how she managed to survive the...
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Dallaire travels back to Africa to testify against his old foes at a s...
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A news report looks at the ceremonies, and the emotions, on hand for t...
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George Stroumboulopoulos sits down with Dallaire to talk about his exp...
