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BBC Panorama: A Culture of Murder
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BBC Panorama: A Culture of Murder, 1994; HU OSA 350-3-1:45/2; Rwanda; Africa; Records of the International Monitor Institute; Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives at Central European University, Budapest
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HU OSA 350-3-1:45/2
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Title
BBC Panorama: A Culture of Murder
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Date(s)
1994
1994-08-22 (Date of air)
1994 (Date of production)
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Moving Image
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Duration
38 minutes
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Language
English (Original)
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Notes
Same film available on FA container #46.
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documentary film
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Contents Summary
A documentary film on the Rwandan genocide and its aftermath. Journalist Steve Bradshaw investigated the plight of the almost one million Rwandan refugees who had fled the country and tried to establish whether reconciliation was possible at such an early stage. The film contains interviews with: Maj. Gen. Paul Kagame (President of Rwanda from 2000) who speaks about justice and reconciliation, Panos Moumtzis (Spokesman for the UNHCR) who speaks about the hierarchies and systems in the camps, several Red Cross Doctors who talk about the living conditions in the camps and the lack of medical supplies, Hutu elders who deny propagating fear among the refugees, several officials, including Capt. Ian Johnson (UN Assistance Mission in Rwanda), Evode Kazasmako (Ministry of Rehabilitation), David Rawson (U.S. Ambassador to Rwanda), Lt. Col. Eric De Stabenrath (Commander of Turquoise Gikongoro), Lt. Dumba Jatoe (UN Assistance Mission in Rwanda), and Lieutenant-General Roméo Dallaire (Force Commander of UNAMIR), former Rwandan politicians, including Maj. Gen. Augustin Bizimana (Minister of Defense in the interim government until mid-July 1994), Western missionaries and aid workers, Zaire officials, and survivors of the massacres.
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HU OSA 350-3-1:45BetaSP NTSC #45
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HU OSA 350-3-1:45/1BBC Newsnight: Rwanda, Africa’s Agony [2/2]
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HU OSA 350-3-1:45/2
BBC Panorama: A Culture of Murder
Available digitallyHU_OSA_00009758
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Citation
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BBC Panorama: A Culture of Murder, 1994; HU OSA 350-3-1:45/2; Rwanda; Africa; Records of the International Monitor Institute; Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives at Central European University, Budapest
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Reference Code
HU OSA 350-3-1:45/2
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Title
BBC Panorama: A Culture of Murder
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Date(s)
1994
1994-08-22 (Date of air)
1994 (Date of production)
General Information
Description Level
Item
General Information
Record Type
Moving Image
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Duration
38 minutes
General Information
Language
English (Original)
General Information
Notes
Same film available on FA container #46.
General Information
Access Rights
Not Restricted
Content
Form / Genre
documentary film
Content
Contents Summary
A documentary film on the Rwandan genocide and its aftermath. Journalist Steve Bradshaw investigated the plight of the almost one million Rwandan refugees who had fled the country and tried to establish whether reconciliation was possible at such an early stage. The film contains interviews with: Maj. Gen. Paul Kagame (President of Rwanda from 2000) who speaks about justice and reconciliation, Panos Moumtzis (Spokesman for the UNHCR) who speaks about the hierarchies and systems in the camps, several Red Cross Doctors who talk about the living conditions in the camps and the lack of medical supplies, Hutu elders who deny propagating fear among the refugees, several officials, including Capt. Ian Johnson (UN Assistance Mission in Rwanda), Evode Kazasmako (Ministry of Rehabilitation), David Rawson (U.S. Ambassador to Rwanda), Lt. Col. Eric De Stabenrath (Commander of Turquoise Gikongoro), Lt. Dumba Jatoe (UN Assistance Mission in Rwanda), and Lieutenant-General Roméo Dallaire (Force Commander of UNAMIR), former Rwandan politicians, including Maj. Gen. Augustin Bizimana (Minister of Defense in the interim government until mid-July 1994), Western missionaries and aid workers, Zaire officials, and survivors of the massacres.
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HU OSA 350Records of the International Monitor Institute
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HU OSA 350-3Africa
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HU OSA 350-3-1Rwanda
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HU OSA 350-3-1:45BetaSP NTSC #45
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HU OSA 350-3-1:45/1BBC Newsnight: Rwanda, Africa’s Agony [2/2]
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HU OSA 350-3-1:45/2BBC Panorama: A Culture of Murder