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Rwanda 20 Years Later April 6-7 marks the 20th anniversary of the beginning of the Rwandan genocide. In the span of a mere 100 days, some 800,000 Rwandans were methodically hunted down and murdered by Hutu-power extremists—a horrifying example that such massive crimes against humanity are still possible decades after the Nazi Holocaust. A special event to commemorate the Rwandan genocide Brief video & a dialogue with survivors MONDAY APRIL 7, 2014 DENNY HALL ROOM 200 11 AM - 12:15 PM Sponsored by the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences of the University of North Carolina Charlotte and its Departments of Africana Studies; Global, International & Area Studies & its Center for Holocaust, Genocide & Human Rights Studies; History; and Political Science and Public Administration; and the university’s African Studies Academy and Office of International Programs Parking (we recommend East Deck 1 or 2): http://pats.uncc.edu/ Map of UNC Charlotte campus: http://facilities.uncc.edu/design-services/campus-maps/campus-maps

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Rwanda20 Years Later

April 6-7 marks the 20th anniversary of the beginning of the Rwandan genocide. In the

span of a mere 100 days, some 800,000 Rwandans were methodically hunted down and murdered by Hutu-power extremists—a horrifying example that such massive crimes against humanity are still possible decades

after the Nazi Holocaust.

A special event to commemorate the Rwandan genocide

Brief video & a dialogue with survivors

MONDAYAPRIL 7, 2014

DENNY HALLROOM 200

11 AM - 12:15 PM

Sponsored by the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences of the University of North Carolina Charlotte and its Departments of Africana Studies; Global, International & Area Studies & its Center for Holocaust, Genocide & Human Rights Studies; History; and Political Science and Public Administration; and the university’s

African Studies Academy and Office of International Programs

Parking (we recommend East Deck 1 or 2): http://pats.uncc.edu/

Map of UNC Charlotte campus: http://facilities.uncc.edu/design-services/campus-maps/campus-maps