From 2016: Lt.-Gen. Roméo Dallaire’s raw and emotionally devastating memoir lays bare his own inner torment
Anjan Sundaram, who came to train journalists, finds a Rwanda ruled by a Paul Kagame’s repressive state
‘The question is: When will Canada finally answer the call again?’
From the archives: Retired Lieutenant-General Romeo Dallaire on girl soldiers and life post-Rwanda
Why the UN’s latest peacekeeping mission in Africa may prove to be one of its toughest
An NGO hopes tracking hateful tweets can flag mounting ethnic conflict, and even prevent genocide
A rag-tag opposition forms to battle the African rebel leaders who put guns in the hands of children
An adrenalin junkie who travelled the world in search of adventure, he had returned to university to finish his final year
Pauline Nyiramasuhuko first woman convicted by UN-backed tribunal for the Rwandan genocide
UN tribunal finds men guilty of genocide and crimes against humanity
Why pay tribute to war veterans when you can make divisive political statements instead?
Hugo Chávez’s weird new quest, a flight attendant who’s had enough, and the Judy Garland of the American right