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Amanda Alden | CNN Reporter | |
Jean-Hugues Anglade | Kouchner | |
Justin Craig | Bob | |
Jacqueline Donovan | Therapist | |
Roy Dupuis | Lt. Gen. Romeo Dallaire | |
James Gallanders | Major Brent Beardsley | |
Mark Antony Krupa | Stefan Stek | |
Tom McCamus | Phil Lancaster | |
Michel Mongeau | Luc Marchal | |
Owen Sejake | Ghanian General Henry Anyidoho | |
Robert Lalonde | Général Maurice Baril | |
John Sibi-Okumu | Booh-Booh | |
Akin Omotoso | Paul Kagame | |
John Matshikiza | President Habyarimana |
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Producer | Michael Donovan
Norman Denver |
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Writer | Michael Donovan
Roméo Dallaire |
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Cinematography | Miroslaw Baszak
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In the end of 1993, the Canadian General Romeo Dallaire is assigned to lead the United Nation troops in Rwanda. In 1994, when the genocide of the Tutsis by the Hutus begins, General Dallaire gives his best effort to help the people in Rwanda, inclusive negotiating with the Tutsi rebels, the Hutu army and the Interhamwe militia. However, he fights against bureaucracy and lack of interest from the United Nations and witnesses the West World ignoring and turning back any sort of support, inclusive USA opposing in the security council of UN to any type of help |
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