« In a dialogical, clear, pedagogical style and a resolutely scientific, documented, and reasoned approach, the author, through his spokesman, Professor Jean de Dieu Namahire, explains the unheard-of crime that bereaved Rwanda in 1994 by answering questions about its genesis, its execution and its memory. A beautiful work that easily instructs any reader and is a high quality didactic tool for parents and teachers. » Koulsy Lamko, postfacer
Jean-Marie Vianney Rurangwa was born on 1 February 1959 in Runyinya in the former prefecture of Butare in Rwanda and currently lives astride Rwanda and Canada. He studied French literature and African linguistics at the University of Burundi and the Université Libre de Bruxelles respectively, and sociology at the Pontificia Università Gregoriana in Rome and the University of Ottawa, where he obtained a Master's degree and did doctoral studies in sociology. He taught French as a second language for several years at the "Centre de Langues Internationales Charpentier". Fluent in several European languages, Jean-Marie Vianney Rurangwa is in charge of translation services (French, Italian, English, Spanish) at Archipel Research and Consulting Inc. Author of novels, essays, plays and poetry, he is an active member of the AAOF (Association des Auteures et Auteurs de l'Ontario Français) and Mosaïque Interculturelle.
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