Annie Aghion talks to the BBC about her recently released film, My Neighbor My Killer which documents the experience of the gacaca court system in one Rwandan community following the 1994 genocide. You can listen to the 10 minute interview with BBC World Service reporter Matthew Bannister below.
There is be a free screening of Annie Aghion’s documentary film My Neighbour My Killer at Heaven Restaurant in Kiyovu this coming Sunday Dec 13 at 7pm. The film focuses on the local Gacaca court system which has been used to try to bring a form of justice to Rwanda following the 1994 genocide. The [...]
Phillip Gourevitch, author of We Wish to Inform You that Tomorrow We Will Be Killed with Our Families, and Joseph Sebarenzi, former speaker of the Rwandan parliament, talked with CNN last week about Rwanda’s development since the 1994 genocide, the upcoming election in August, 2010 and hopes and fears for the future. You can watch [...]