(borrowing extensively from my description for my other Rwanda sift) This film is an account of the 1994 Rwanda Genocide. Hutu extremists were all but unopposed and ran amok all over the country, butchering eight hundred thousand Tutsis and Hutu moderates over a three-month period. The film follows Roy Dupuis as General Roméo Dallaire, the Canadian commander of UNAMIR whose hands were badly tied by a weak-willed UN that didn't want to allow the use of force to stem the carnage. (NB: There is also a strictly documentary film which goes by the same name and which also deals with Dallaire and Rwanda; there is Dallaire's own book by that title, too, which came first of all.)
I have gone to see General Dallaire speak and have met him, and would have been proud to serve in his command. I also worked closely with his son and his daughter, both of whom are also in the military, and I firmly believe what I said to her: "I think your father is a good man who did everything he could in a very difficult situation". General Dallaire came back from the mission suicidal with severe PTSD but fortunately appears to have rallied; having retired from the military, he is a Senator now and speaks regularly at Canadian universities.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rwandan_Genocidehttp://www.imdb.com/title/tt0472562/ (The IMDB rating as of this writing is 9.0 on 10, with 226 votes.)
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