Thirty years after the Rwandan genocide that killed more than 800,000, former U.N. Force Commander Roméo Dallaire discusses the atrocity he witnessed, whether peacekeeping and the international human rights movement has failed, Canada’s shrinking role in the world, and if reaching real peace is even achievable.
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