The Failure to Prevent Genocide in Rwanda
Table of contents
Preface; Acknowledgments; List of Abbreviations; List of Actors; Glossary;
Chapter 1: Early Warnings and Early Action by Bystanders Introduction;
Chapter 2: The Tribunal=s Interpretation and Implementation of the Genocide Convention;
Chapter 3: Undermining UNAMIR;
Chapter 4: Rwandan History;
Chapter 5: Early Warning of Atrocities in 1991-1994;
Chapter 6: The Installment of UNAMIR with Belgian Participation;
Chapter 7: Early Warnings from November to January;
Chapter 8: The Genocide Fax and the Prohibition from U.N. Headquarters to Act;
Chapter 9: The Non-Response of New York and Capitals in the West to the Deteriorating Situation;
Chapter 10: Deteriorating Security in Rwanda and the Non-Response from New York from January Up Until March;
Chapter 11: Requests from Dallaire and from Belgium to New York for a Stronger and Firmer Broadened Mandate of UNAMIR;
Chapter 12: UNAMIR: Its Mandate and the Offending Belgian Role;
Chapter 13: The Start of the Genocide;
Chapter 14: Evacuation;
Chapter 15: Belgian Decision to Withdraw Its Troops;
Chapter 16: The Response of the Security Council;
Chapter 17: The Role of the Netherlands Throughout the Genocide;
Chapter 18: Apologies from Bystanders Ten Years Later;
Chapter 19: Conclusions;
Annexes;
Bibliography;
Index ;
Chapter 1: Early Warnings and Early Action by Bystanders Introduction;
Chapter 2: The Tribunal=s Interpretation and Implementation of the Genocide Convention;
Chapter 3: Undermining UNAMIR;
Chapter 4: Rwandan History;
Chapter 5: Early Warning of Atrocities in 1991-1994;
Chapter 6: The Installment of UNAMIR with Belgian Participation;
Chapter 7: Early Warnings from November to January;
Chapter 8: The Genocide Fax and the Prohibition from U.N. Headquarters to Act;
Chapter 9: The Non-Response of New York and Capitals in the West to the Deteriorating Situation;
Chapter 10: Deteriorating Security in Rwanda and the Non-Response from New York from January Up Until March;
Chapter 11: Requests from Dallaire and from Belgium to New York for a Stronger and Firmer Broadened Mandate of UNAMIR;
Chapter 12: UNAMIR: Its Mandate and the Offending Belgian Role;
Chapter 13: The Start of the Genocide;
Chapter 14: Evacuation;
Chapter 15: Belgian Decision to Withdraw Its Troops;
Chapter 16: The Response of the Security Council;
Chapter 17: The Role of the Netherlands Throughout the Genocide;
Chapter 18: Apologies from Bystanders Ten Years Later;
Chapter 19: Conclusions;
Annexes;
Bibliography;
Index ;
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