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As the 20th anniversary of the genocide in Rwanda approaches, it's time for some of those who lived it to tell their stories. To reveal what really happened and how it was made possible. People like RTLM journalist, Valérie Bemeriki. She's now servering a life sentence for spreading hate and inciting murders. She provides an inside perspective on the role RTLM played - why she did what she did and if she regrets it. People like French national Pierre Galinier, who turned down the chance to be rescued because the peacekeepers refused to also evacuate his Tutsi girlfriend. People like Czech diplomat Karel Kovanda, who describes what was going on inside the UN Security Council while the people of Rwanda were dying. People like James Kabarebe, the current Rwandan Minister of Defence.
What happened in Rwanda in 1994 was not simply the spontaneous eruption of inter-ethnic hatred. It was planned genocide, on an industrial scale. Something that was prepared for at least a year in advance. Lists were made. Weapons were collected. RTLM radio spent months conditioning their audience to believe that one sector of their population represented a threat.
‘7 days in Kigali' will be structured as a thriller. We follow several characters in different parts of the city, hour by hour, through that first crucial week when the massacre could have been averted. Using aerial reconstructions of Kigali and innovative CGI, we will criss-cross the city, switching from one character's account to the other's.
Directed by Medhi BA & Jeremy FREY
France / Rwanda, 2014, Documentary, 1hr00 mins
Written by Medhi BÂ
READY MARCH 2014
DURATION: 52 MINS / 60 mins
PRODUCTION: LADYBIRD
VERSION AVAILABLE: ENGLISH, FRENCH
PREVIOUS BROADCASTS INCLUDE FRANCE 3, TVI and RTS
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