
Ma mère m'a tué. Survivre au génocide des Tutsis au Rwanda
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Guila Clara Kessous
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Alors que sa mère, une Hutue, a orchestré et accompagné la tuerie de ses propres enfants, qu'elle a pour certains d'entre eux livrés elle-même à des miliciens hutus qui perpétraient les massacres, Albert échappe miraculeusement à la mort.
À travers ce récit qui dépasse l'entendement, Albert a trouvé la force de dire au monde : "Plus jamais ça." Son histoire démontre la capacité de résilience du peuple rwandais, les difficultés que ce pays doit affronter et la nécessité du pardon à l'heure où les premiers génocidaires sortent de prison... Face à des drames personnels d'une telle ampleur et d'une insoutenable violence, la voie de la résilience est-elle concevable ?
©2019 Hugo (P)2019 Éditions Alexandre Stanké
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