Interhamwe

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Containers:
Box 120, Audio-cassette RW052
Extent:
Sony Super EF 90
Scope and content:
  1. Air Date: [not available]
  2. Producer: [not available]
  3. Original Language: Kinyarwanda, French
  4. This tape consists of an interview of Janvier Afrika one of the original leaders of the Interahamwe. Major Mutambuka leads Afrika through a detailed account of the Interahamwe's inception and its first three missions. Afrika reveals the names of men who were instrumental in first forming the Interahamwe, then providing it with the necessary support to carry out its missions and protect its members. Afrika also explains how he helped start the newspaper "Umurava" and the extent to which President Habyarimana was involved.

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