Shake Hands With The Devil (2007)

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00:01:11I think you will have to answer the question you raised yesterday.
00:01:22Do you want to continue living?
00:01:25No?
00:01:26and pick a space for the War of Independence.
00:01:29Okay.
00:01:30I really think we've done that.
00:01:33We haven't.
00:01:33We have a really good idea.
00:01:35We've got a plan.
00:01:36We've got a wonderful plan.
00:01:38It's not about a war.
00:01:40No, it is about a plan,
00:01:41and we've got a plan for the war
00:01:43and we're not gonna end up like this.
00:01:45So, I think that's a good idea.
00:01:46We're going to design a plan
00:01:48and it's going to be a plan
00:01:49that will help us get out of this war.
00:01:51Or, it's going to help us get out of Africa.
00:01:53It's a plan that'll help us get out of Africa,
00:02:24I don't know if I'm going to make it.
00:02:26I don't know if I'm going to make it.
00:02:54I don't know if I'm going to make it.
00:03:24I don't know if I'm going to make it.
00:03:37I'm sorry.
00:03:39Thank you.
00:03:54I'll be back, I'll be back
00:04:21Nobody told me how damn beautiful it was going to be
00:04:48Perfect
00:05:18I'll be back, I'll be back
00:05:48I'll be back, I'll be back
00:06:18Welcome to UNAMIR, gentlemen
00:06:20We come here from a dozen different countries to help Rwanda find peace and security
00:06:25We've had 30 years of conflict, often violent and brutal
00:06:29And now both sides want to find a way to a lasting peace
00:06:33So, here we are
00:06:35Rwanda
00:06:37That's Zaire, Burundi, Tanzania, Uganda
00:06:44Three years ago, the rebel army invaded from up here, Uganda
00:06:51And began a civil war
00:06:54They're mostly, not completely, but mostly Tutsi exiles from Rwanda
00:06:59They're trying to come home again
00:07:02Today they control this far northern area of the country
00:07:06Last March, when the ceasefire agreement was reached, a demilitarized zone was created
00:07:11Here
00:07:13Patrolling that DMZ is a major part of our mission here as peacekeepers
00:07:18And our first duty is to be impartial
00:07:21We're referees, not coaches
00:07:24And definitely not players
00:07:26By the way, our weapons are for show, gentlemen
00:07:29We don't even have enough rounds for target practice
00:07:32We're here to create a climate of security
00:07:34To stabilize the situation
00:07:36Not to create a permanent solution
00:07:39That's their job
00:07:42Somebody said that peacekeeping is not a soldier's job
00:07:48But only a soldier can do it
00:07:51When you're a peacekeeper, you're doing one of the toughest military jobs on earth
00:07:56But it can be done
00:07:58Peu ce que veut
00:08:01Where there's a will, there's a way
00:08:09Where there's a will, there's a way
00:08:40Come on, let's go
00:08:53Excuse me, ma'am
00:08:55Do you know who those young men over there are?
00:08:59The boys with the wigs
00:09:01They're rebels
00:09:03Excuse me?
00:09:04Do you know the rebels?
00:09:06No, what's that?
00:09:07Self-defense
00:09:08We must learn to defend ourselves against our enemies
00:09:17It's a pleasure to see you, Mrs Prime Minister
00:09:19I'm glad to see that you're not always working
00:09:24I'm a Hutu
00:09:26Of course
00:09:28It's enough that I'm a woman
00:09:30If I had to be a Tutsi
00:09:32I would never have been named Prime Minister in this government
00:09:36I'm a Hutu, but as they say, I'm moderate
00:09:41All the radicals in power are Hutu
00:09:45Come on, baby
00:09:51Two years ago, they tried to kill me
00:09:55They sent some soldiers, but they just beat us instead
00:09:59Me and my family
00:10:02The gendarme stayed outside
00:10:05to make sure nobody would try to help us
00:10:10She doesn't understand English
00:10:12Only French
00:10:19She's a brave woman
00:10:21No
00:10:23I'm just stubborn
00:10:32I love my country
00:10:35I'd like you to love my country, too
00:10:39I love its beauty
00:10:41Everyone loves beauty
00:10:43It's like loving a beautiful child
00:10:45It's easy
00:10:48But what is much less
00:10:50is loving a child who is not so beautiful
00:11:02Black Niner, this is my gate
00:11:04We are now bearing on for training and scouting
00:11:06Over
00:11:24You say these are their children?
00:11:27You say these are their children?
00:11:49Who did this?
00:11:52He said they told him that it was the rebels who did it
00:11:56Which is true, that's what they told him
00:11:59But he kept repeating the same word
00:12:21So, finally, they said, Enkoteni
00:12:23That's their word for the rebels
00:12:26And?
00:12:28And that place is well into Hutu territory
00:12:31Why would Tutsi rebels go all that way
00:12:33just to murder and rape six kids?
00:12:51Enkoteni, Hutu
00:13:21General
00:13:30Pleasure to meet you, General Kagame
00:13:31General
00:13:36Young Hutus have been killed
00:13:38They're accusing you of being responsible
00:13:40Also, our observers have been reporting a lot of ceasefire violations
00:13:44near the DMZ by your men
00:13:46I can't hold my forces back forever
00:13:48Because of that, the other side is blaming you
00:13:50for holding up the formation of a new government
00:13:52They keep changing the rules
00:13:54They don't want to share power with us
00:13:56Can't you see they're stalling?
00:14:02We decided to resume hostilities
00:14:04I'll give you 24 hours notice
00:14:06Is that a warning?
00:14:08No
00:14:10I promise
00:14:11But I am warning you
00:14:13Something terrible is coming
00:14:15And once it starts, nobody will be able to stop it
00:14:19I'm afraid many people will die
00:14:21I'm afraid many people will die
00:14:43These conditions are absolutely disgusting
00:14:45Could I suggest...
00:14:47Colonel Bagosora
00:14:49Major Kamenzi
00:14:51It's late
00:14:52The chairs are uncomfortable
00:14:53We have nothing to drink or to eat
00:14:55And we're going to stay here
00:14:56Until these last points are settled
00:14:59Who are they?
00:15:00One
00:15:01Which political party will have to appoint ministers for the interim government?
00:15:06And two
00:15:07The accommodations in Kigali for the political leaders of the FPR
00:15:11And the battalion that will accompany them for security
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00:18:16Did I say something?
00:18:18Do you know what he said to me?
00:18:21He told me that the only way to deal with the Tutsis is to eliminate them.
00:18:25To wipe them out completely.
00:18:47It's okay, I just want to talk.
00:18:50I always have a gun with me.
00:18:56My name doesn't matter.
00:18:59Let's say the easiest to call me...
00:19:02Jean-Pierre.
00:19:16This informer, Jean-Pierre, told my officer that the U2 extremists are hiding weapons all over town.
00:19:22Caches of guns, machetes, grenades.
00:19:25These are photos of an arms cache on the ground floor of the party headquarters.
00:19:30The president's party headquarters.
00:19:35Tell me about this guy.
00:19:36Make it make sense.
00:19:38This Jean-Pierre is a leader of the Anterra Hamway.
00:19:41Very high up.
00:19:42He takes his orders directly from the head of the ruling party.
00:19:45He says they asked him to locate all the Tutsis living in Kigali.
00:19:49And then make a list of their addresses.
00:19:52Every Tutsi in Kigali?
00:19:54He says then he realized that there's going to be a slaughter of the innocents.
00:19:57And his conscience cannot accept that.
00:20:00He says his mother is a Tutsi.
00:20:03He says they are organized to kill a thousand Tutsis every twenty minutes.
00:20:11And you believe him?
00:20:12I believe him when he says his job is to hand out weapons to the militia cells.
00:20:17He claims he's in charge of arms caches like this all over the city.
00:20:21And he's marked them on this map.
00:20:25And what does he expect to get out of this?
00:20:27Safe passage out of the country.
00:20:28Passports for himself and his family.
00:20:30He has money. They're paying him well.
00:20:32But he wants his Rwandan francs changed into U.S. dollars.
00:20:43Okay.
00:20:47Here's what we do.
00:20:49We confirm his story.
00:20:51Then we raid some of these places in the next thirty-six hours.
00:20:55We get a lot of guns out of circulation.
00:20:57We throw a scare into these bastards as well.
00:21:00Today, we start playing catch-up, gentlemen.
00:21:04We're going to take the initiative.
00:21:07We can throw the Hutu power extremists off balance for change.
00:21:13We have the manpower to put together three teams and hit three of these caches simultaneously.
00:21:21So let's make it fast and noisy.
00:21:23We'll shake up the bad boys and make sure the word gets out all over the country,
00:21:28as well as back to New York, that they've been busted.
00:21:34What is it?
00:21:35Sir, I think you need to read this.
00:21:40Let's take a break.
00:21:43When the fuck did this come in?
00:21:44It was here when I came into the office this morning.
00:21:46No, that's what it says.
00:21:47No, stop, do not, mission denied.
00:21:51I sure as hell don't remember asking your fucking permission.
00:21:54Seizing illegal arms is well within our mandate.
00:21:57They're saying no to everything?
00:21:59Not only that, now I'm supposed to tell them.
00:22:01Tell who?
00:22:02Tell the president we've heard his best friends have been stashing weapons.
00:22:05I'm supposed to, I'm required to tell Habyarimana that a shitload of weapons is hidden in his own party headquarters.
00:22:13Oh, and one more thing, we cannot offer asylum to our informant.
00:22:27General Dallaire, Mr. Boubou says that you're going to let this ride for the moment.
00:22:32I agree that that's the best policy.
00:22:34Since Mogadishu, we've learned not to rush into things.
00:22:37Eighteen American casualties, wasn't it?
00:22:40Eighteen dead rangers are a lot, General, when they show up all at once on the nightly news.
00:22:45Still, you must have been pretty shocked to learn there are so many illegal weapons being stockpiled in Kigali.
00:22:52Yes, well, yes, I was shocked.
00:22:54I was personally very shocked by these allegations.
00:22:56Oh, yes, yes, indeed.
00:22:57There was so much I didn't know, and I always had the feeling everybody knew more than I did.
00:23:02It was like I was confirming what they already knew.
00:23:33But tell me, General, who told you all this?
00:23:39I can't say his name, but we believe he's telling the truth.
00:23:57What the hell is going on here?
00:23:58They caught some Tutsi peasants trying to slip out of the compound.
00:24:01Okay, let's go!
00:24:02Come on!
00:24:14Let's go! Go!
00:24:17Back away!
00:24:22Back!
00:24:29Move, move, move!
00:24:34Security Council passed a new resolution, Romeo. Resolution 909.
00:24:39We want your evacuation contingency plan.
00:24:42As soon as possible.
00:24:44What do you mean, my evacuation plan? Who said this mission's over?
00:24:47I didn't say it was over.
00:24:49Your mandate has been extended for six weeks.
00:24:52But if a transition government is not in place by then, alors c'est fini.
00:24:57You know what I think, Maurice?
00:24:59I think this is like saying to a bunch of kids who are fighting with knives,
00:25:03you better stop or the babysitter's gonna leave.
00:25:05You're there to keep peace, not make it.
00:25:07If both sides don't want it...
00:25:09There are a hell of a lot of people here who want peace.
00:25:12They want peace, they want security, they want democracy.
00:25:15We also want you to find ways of reducing costs.
00:25:20Romeo? Are you there?
00:25:23That'll go on the very top of my list, Maurice.
00:25:27Romeo, wait. Au revoir, Maurice.
00:25:38We have six weeks.
00:25:41It's today.
00:25:42April 6th, May 18th.
00:25:45April 6th, May 18th.
00:25:49How do you do that? I mean, just like that?
00:25:55Okay, the president could come back tonight ready to deal.
00:25:59The other governments are putting a lot of pressure on him to install the transitional government.
00:26:04It's our last chance.
00:26:06Why not be optimistic?
00:26:08You always were an optimist.
00:26:10He honestly believed that we could make it work.
00:26:14Didn't you?
00:26:17Sure I did.
00:26:19At the outset, you were doing a remarkable job.
00:26:24It was always a gamble.
00:26:26And when you gamble, sometimes you are dealt a very bad hand.
00:26:33What's that?
00:26:52What was that?
00:26:53An ammo dump?
00:26:58If this place blows up...
00:27:01God help us.
00:27:16General Dallaire's residence, ma'am.
00:27:19Hang on.
00:27:20A plane just crashed at Kigali Airport.
00:27:23It was coming in to land. It may have been the president's plane.
00:27:31Yes, ma'am.
00:27:35Ma'am.
00:27:40Yes, ma'am.
00:27:41Yes, it was his plane.
00:27:44The president was on board.
00:27:46General?
00:27:48I think things could go from bad to worse and I need all the letters you can bring me.
00:27:52Yes, ma'am.
00:27:54As for me, ma'am, you are now in charge of the government.
00:27:59I'll let Colonel Bagosora know.
00:28:01Thank you, General.
00:28:03Thank you.
00:28:08Get me Colonel Marchal.
00:28:09He's on the radio, sir.
00:28:13Colonel, I want you to send a patrol to secure the crash site. Over.
00:28:17Over.
00:28:33Stay with the radio.
00:28:47I'll let the politicians know as soon as it's possible.
00:28:51But Rwanda still has a government, Colonel.
00:28:53Led by your Prime Minister, Mrs. Agathe.
00:28:55That old slut?
00:28:57Mrs. Agathe?
00:28:59Mrs. Agathe is a woman with a big mouth.
00:29:01She doesn't have the support of the Rwandan people or the Cabinet.
00:29:04She is unable to govern.
00:29:07Well, I'm not ready to recognize your emergency committee as a legitimate government here.
00:29:11Maybe you're not the person who should decide who should control my country, General.
00:29:16May I suggest you call Mr. Bobo, please, General?
00:29:19With pleasure.
00:29:21Colonel Marchal?
00:29:22The roadblocks all around the city center.
00:29:24Did you give them there?
00:29:26Of course not.
00:29:27Tell him we'll be there in a few minutes.
00:29:31We tried to secure the crash site, but the presidential guard prevented us.
00:29:35Colonel, the presidential guard is totally out of control tonight.
00:29:40They are mad with grief.
00:29:41The president is dead, may be assassinated.
00:29:44Well, I'm sure it would calm them down to learn that the government is still in place,
00:29:48and that there were no coups d'état.
00:29:52Send an escort to Mrs. Agathe's house.
00:29:54She may need extra security.
00:29:56Where did he come from?
00:30:00Go!
00:30:08Stop!
00:30:09Get out of the way! Get out of the way!
00:30:11Bastard!
00:30:12What are you doing?
00:30:13Get out of the way!
00:30:14Who are you? Who are you?
00:30:26We are lucky that you still have control over the presidential guard,
00:30:29otherwise we would have been mistaken, Colonel.
00:30:35I agree with General Dallaire.
00:30:37Now Mrs. Agathe is the legitimate head of the government.
00:30:42General, can you ensure that she wins the radio station safely?
00:30:47There she can address the nation and calm the spirits.
00:30:50I ask Colonel Marchal to send an escort.
00:30:52Parachute to Belgium, among my best men.
00:30:55That's perfect.
00:30:57Colonel, we all want the situation to be taken back in hand without delay.
00:31:04I spoke with the American ambassador.
00:31:06There will be a meeting of the high diplomats at his house tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock.
00:31:23Get out of the way!
00:31:26What are you doing?
00:31:27I'll kill you!
00:31:28Why are you doing this?
00:31:32Hey, hey, what's going on?
00:31:36I'll kill you!
00:31:40I'll kill you!
00:31:47I'll kill you!
00:31:50I'll kill you!
00:31:53I'll kill you!
00:31:55I'll kill you!
00:32:01What about our observers up here? Has anybody heard from them?
00:32:04Sir, it says urgent.
00:32:06Everything is urgent for the moment, Colonel.
00:32:08I think it's very, very urgent, sir.
00:32:23This is insane.
00:32:34The force commander has instructed that the rules of engagement are to be strictly followed.
00:32:39Under no circumstances is unimere to fire until fired upon.
00:32:45We cannot take the offensive, not even to prevent the slaughter of the innocent.
00:33:00You can be serious.
00:33:05Send that to our commanders right now.
00:33:07Yes, sir.
00:33:09Send that to our commanders right now.
00:33:11Yes, sir.
00:33:38The use of deadly force is prohibited unless we are under attack.
00:33:41Repeat, we cannot fire unless we are fired upon.
00:33:45Yes, I hear you.
00:33:46Shitty news.
00:33:47Roger out.
00:33:50Get me Lieutenant-Colonel Lewis.
00:34:08I represent the Rwandan government and I order you to disarm your officers immediately.
00:34:13I have no right to receive you. I am the only person responsible for the security.
00:34:16You are wasting my time.
00:34:18Tango 2 to Tango 1, we are here in presence of twenty Rwandan soldiers in arms who order us to disarm.
00:34:22I ask for instructions from you.
00:34:23It's an order.
00:34:24I ask for instructions from you.
00:34:26Tango 1 to Tango 2, we also have the very strict order to open fire in case of legitimate defense.
00:34:30If the situation becomes critical, please drop your weapons. Over.
00:34:34Drop your weapons!
00:34:36Drop your weapons!
00:34:37Move!
00:34:38On the ground!
00:34:39Drop your weapons!
00:34:40Move!
00:34:41You too!
00:34:42Drop your weapons and move!
00:34:44It's an order!
00:34:45On the ground!
00:34:46You too!
00:34:47On the ground!
00:34:48But more than that, put them on their heads!
00:34:50Who do you think you are?
00:34:51Who do you think you are, white people?
00:34:54You have nothing to do here!
00:34:56You are useless!
00:34:58Useless!
00:34:59Useless at all!
00:35:00We don't need you here!
00:35:02It's going to be fine, kids.
00:35:04Everything's going to be fine.
00:35:07Don't panic.
00:35:11It hasn't stopped for one minute, sir.
00:35:12Everybody needs protection.
00:35:13Tell them to stay home.
00:35:14Yes, General, but they...
00:35:16It's the Prime Minister, sir.
00:35:17She needs to talk to you.
00:35:18They're being attacked in their homes.
00:35:20Tell them to hide.
00:35:21Take cover!
00:35:22Take cover!
00:35:23Take cover!
00:35:24Take cover!
00:35:25Take cover!
00:35:26Take cover!
00:35:27Take cover!
00:35:28Take cover!
00:35:29Take cover!
00:35:30Take cover!
00:35:31Take cover!
00:35:32The presidential guard has taken control of the station.
00:35:35There are barrages of tutsis everywhere.
00:35:37We report that the tutsis are systematically massacred in all of Kigali.
00:35:40The tutsis and the moderates are attacked throughout the city.
00:35:45Thank you, General.
00:35:47Thank you.
00:35:59Fire!
00:36:06Sir.
00:36:11Sir.
00:36:24Thank you very much.
00:36:30Thank you.
00:36:47We don't understand.
00:36:48We don't understand.
00:36:50General Kigali, this is General Dallae.
00:36:52We're prepared to secure Kigali, General.
00:36:54If the killings do not stop at once, I shall order my troops to intervene.
00:37:00This is a declaration of war, General.
00:37:02That means even more killing.
00:37:04The government must stop murdering tutsis or we will attack.
00:37:08Tell them they have until sunset.
00:37:09Tell them they have until sunset.
00:37:40Over.
00:37:46Situation seems to be getting worse.
00:37:48I have seen roadblocks in that area.
00:37:50Over.
00:38:09Over.
00:38:30General.
00:38:32General.
00:38:34General Dallae, these people won't let us through, sir.
00:38:36The men and I are very uneasy about this.
00:38:39I'm not kidding.
00:38:41Okay, just stay put.
00:38:44No, no, no, no, no.
00:38:45No one goes through.
00:38:46The area is forbidden.
00:38:49I absolutely must see Colonel Bagot.
00:38:51I have orders.
00:38:52If you try to go through here, I'll shoot.
00:39:10Try to find another way around.
00:39:14Come on.
00:39:15We're going to walk it.
00:39:33All your team.
00:39:35All your team.
00:39:39Stop.
00:39:49Keep walking.
00:40:10Hello, General.
00:40:13Hello.
00:40:14I'm looking for Colonel Bagosora.
00:40:16I'll drive you.
00:40:17It's not safe to walk.
00:40:18Get in.
00:40:20Thank you.
00:40:23Colonel Bagosora is in Reunion, at the military school.
00:40:40Stop.
00:40:41We can't stop now.
00:40:42Stop!
00:40:43It's my men over there!
00:40:44Stop!
00:40:45It's an order!
00:40:46They're here.
00:40:47They're uncontrollable.
00:40:48The corpse of Ghali is at the edge of the ridge.
00:40:58Go, Alice!
00:41:01Go, Alice!
00:41:02Go, Alice!
00:41:03Go, Alice!
00:41:04Go, Alice!
00:41:05Go, Alice!
00:41:06Go, Alice!
00:41:07Go, Alice!
00:41:08Go, Alice!
00:41:09Go, Alice!
00:41:10Go, Alice!
00:41:17Respect these gunners.
00:41:35Captain, they have five men and a bunch of Belgians.
00:41:38of a bunch of Belgians over at Camp Kigali.
00:41:41They say they are beating them.
00:41:43General, General Dallaire, come over here.
00:41:48Stay put till I come back.
00:41:53Keep an eye on these guys.
00:41:54If there's something, find me.
00:41:58Our official position is that only our emergency committee
00:42:02can bring order and security back to the Rwandan people.
00:42:06I'm counting on your cooperation.
00:42:08And for the details, I...
00:42:10Ah, General Dallaire, welcome.
00:42:14I was hoping you would come and speak in front of the officers.
00:42:28First of all, I would like to express my sympathies
00:42:29for the death of your president.
00:42:33Some of your units have been overwhelmed
00:42:35by pain and anger.
00:42:38I understand that.
00:42:40But I also understand that they have committed serious crimes.
00:42:44This must stop immediately.
00:42:47I would also like to tell you that the forces of the Minoan
00:42:49will not move from here.
00:42:50We will do everything we can to prevent a return
00:42:54to civil war.
00:42:56We will not abandon Rwanda.
00:42:59Thank you.
00:43:00What are the Minoans going to do?
00:43:02What are the Minoans going to do if there is a return to civil war?
00:43:05General, what happened to Mr. Dallaire when he left?
00:43:09I don't know.
00:43:10But on the radio, they say that it was the Belgians
00:43:13who shot down the president's plane.
00:43:14That's nonsense!
00:43:15See if you can find Megan.
00:43:18On Second Thursday here, who knows what the hell's going on.
00:43:21General Dallaire here.
00:43:22Put me through to General Annie Doho.
00:43:24We have bad news.
00:43:25They're killing everyone.
00:43:27All the moderate politicians and their families.
00:43:29And even Hutus who try to help the Tutsis.
00:43:32The city's in chaos.
00:43:34Everywhere, Tutsis are trying to find refuge.
00:43:36I'm trying to get them to the Yoname compounds.
00:43:39I don't have enough men.
00:43:41At least 35 of our people are missing.
00:43:44Have you spoken to Marshal?
00:43:45We can't get through.
00:43:46The lines are jammed.
00:43:47They've got some of our Belgians at Camp Kigali.
00:43:49I saw them on the ground.
00:43:51On the ground, sir?
00:43:52The question is, what the hell can we do?
00:43:54I hope you're not thinking about a rescue mission.
00:43:56They are not the only ones missing, General.
00:43:59We have hundreds of other unarmed observers out there.
00:44:01If we become belligerents, it will be the death of them.
00:44:05Besides, we can't do it.
00:44:09We don't have firepower.
00:44:11We have almost no ammunition.
00:44:13Yeah, I know.
00:44:15I won't send in a rescue mission.
00:44:18I'm trying to negotiate with Bagosora.
00:44:22What about my men? What's happening to them?
00:44:24The camp is on the brink of mutiny.
00:44:26I want to get into the camp right now.
00:44:27The mine must stay out of this.
00:44:29The mine will not leave, Colonel.
00:44:34In fact, I have a message from General Kagame.
00:44:36If the killings don't stop before sunset,
00:44:39he will order his troops to intervene.
00:44:42If nothing is done, Colonel, it's war.
00:44:45General, please excuse us.
00:44:48I have to get into the camp, Colonel.
00:44:54General, I was told that your men are at Kigali Hospital.
00:45:03Just a moment, General.
00:45:07Just a moment, General.
00:45:21He said that the Belgian soldiers' bodies are over there, behind.
00:45:27The bodies. He said the bodies.
00:45:31He said over there, behind.
00:45:35Near the morgue.
00:46:06One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
00:46:14Nine.
00:46:16Seven, eight, nine.
00:46:26Seven, eight, nine, six.
00:46:33Nine, six.
00:46:42Do you have your camera?
00:46:48I want these men to be washed and disposed of properly.
00:46:53Treated with respect.
00:47:02Have someone guard them until we pick them up.
00:47:33Stop! Stop!
00:47:38I'm going to kill you!
00:47:43I'm going to kill you!
00:47:46I'm going to kill you!
00:47:49I'm going to kill you!
00:47:52I'm going to kill you!
00:47:56I'm going to kill you!
00:47:59I'm going to kill you!
00:48:02I'm going to kill you!
00:48:05I'm going to kill you!
00:48:15We also have hundreds of armed military observers,
00:48:18and of all nationalities, who lack...
00:48:22Sorry, Mr. Minister, I must have called you.
00:48:39Mike Zero, thousands fleeing to Yudhimir's compound.
00:48:43The Bangladeshis at the stadium say they're overrun.
00:48:46Please inform Foxtrot Niner. Move.
00:48:52Move it!
00:49:00Open up.
00:49:04This is our encampment, General. These people should not be here.
00:49:07They have no right to be here. Why do they choose to come here?
00:49:11Maybe they believe you'll protect them.
00:49:14Try acting like that's true, Commander.
00:49:17That's an order. Come with me.
00:49:22Come with me!
00:49:25Come with me!
00:49:28Come with me!
00:49:31Come with me!
00:49:34Come with me!
00:49:37Come with me!
00:49:40Come with me!
00:49:43Come with me!
00:49:46Come with me!
00:49:50Come with me!
00:49:59Come with me!
00:50:02Come with me!
00:50:20One of the men went back to the house.
00:50:23There's nothing left. No clothing, no furniture.
00:50:27No nothing.
00:50:30What about Shithead?
00:50:33No sign of the dog, sir. Or the goat. Or the chicken.
00:50:37Sir, General Baril is on the line.
00:50:40Are you hungry, sir? I found a chocolate bar.
00:50:43Thank you.
00:50:47Are you hungry, sir? I found a chocolate bar.
00:50:53Sir, this is General Dallaea.
00:51:00Did you say thousands?
00:51:02Thousands, that's right.
00:51:04We have refugees in all our compounds.
00:51:06I'm not going to give them up without a fight.
00:51:08Of course.
00:51:10Most of the moderate leaders are dead.
00:51:12Not all of them.
00:51:15There are no moderates left, even in the army.
00:51:18Romeo, you are not to take sides.
00:51:21Do you understand that?
00:51:24Do you hear me?
00:51:26You are not to take sides, Romeo.
00:51:31We'll talk tomorrow. I hope by then I can give you some direction.
00:51:34At least ten Belgian peacekeepers were killed in Rwanda today
00:51:37as terror convulsed the capital of this tiny African nation.
00:51:41Reporters described thousands of refugees fleeing Kigali,
00:51:44while government-backed radio continues to broadcast hate messages
00:51:48that encourage the wholesale murder of the Tutsi minority.
00:51:52General.
00:51:55It's getting worse, Henry, not better.
00:51:57We're getting reports of killings coming in from the north and west.
00:52:00That's the Hutu-powered heartland.
00:52:02Meanwhile, we're almost out of food, no water, no fuel.
00:52:06General, Kagame's troops are on their way to Rwanda.
00:52:10I'm afraid we'll have to wait.
00:52:12I'm afraid so, too.
00:52:14I'm afraid so, too.
00:52:16I'm afraid so, too.
00:52:18I'm afraid so, too.
00:52:21Kagame's troops crossed into the DMZ one hour ago.
00:52:25Our mandate is over, General.
00:52:28There is no more peace to keep.
00:52:34We need three more battalions.
00:52:36And logistics support.
00:52:38Three more battalions will enable us to protect the people who need our protection.
00:52:42If they say that's not part of our mandate, so what?
00:52:45We just had a disaster fall on us here.
00:52:47We have to do what we can.
00:52:50We have to do what we can.
00:52:56Very well, General.
00:53:08Calmez-vous, s'il vous plaît.
00:53:10S'il vous plaît, calmez-vous.
00:53:12L'hôtel est protégé par les Nations Unies.
00:53:15The big building is protected by the United Nations.
00:53:19General, we have a problem outside.
00:53:22Calmez-vous, s'il vous plaît.
00:53:26The Inter-Armée have set up a broom gate outside.
00:53:43Qu'est-ce qui se passe ici?
00:53:45Il y a des traités dans cet hôtel.
00:53:48C'est tout.
00:53:49Vous n'entrez pas dans cet hôtel sous aucun prétexte.
00:53:52Il est sous la protection des Nations Unies.
00:53:57Major, vous avez ordre d'interdire l'entrée à toute personne armée.
00:54:09C'est clair.
00:54:18Calmez-vous!
00:54:29We'd better get some armed troops here as soon as we can.
00:54:33That's one brave son of a bitch.
00:54:44Qu'est-ce que vous faites ici?
00:54:48Sir.
00:54:50Sir.
00:54:52General Baril.
00:54:56Roméo, the French are going to be landing a military force in Kigali in 45 minutes.
00:55:01They'll be followed by Belgium.
00:55:03Hey, Maurice, I don't control the damn airport.
00:55:0645 minutes? Why the hell?
00:55:08They just told me. Listen, Roméo.
00:55:10They're coming only to evacuate expats.
00:55:13That's all.
00:55:15Lâche pas, mon gars.
00:55:17Okay, thanks.
00:55:19Un de mes observateurs vous a vu décharger des munitions de vos avions pour les livrer à l'armée rwandaise.
00:55:28Votre observateur s'est trompé. Nous sommes ici uniquement pour évacuer les Blancs. C'est tout.
00:55:34Et de très grands amis de la France.
00:55:36Si je vous disais que certaines de ces personnes sont directement responsables de ce qui se passe ici.
00:55:41Ce n'est pas à vous de décider qui nous devons évacuer, General.
00:55:46General Dallaire, General Kagame would like to know why you don't use your weapons to stop the killings.
00:55:53He wants to know why I don't.
00:55:54Why you don't order your men to open fire.
00:55:57So General Kagame believes that our force of 2,300 lightly armed men should attack a heavily armed force of 32,000.
00:56:06He has very daring ideas, your friend General Kagame.
00:56:09But a show of force, sir.
00:56:11Force is not a showman, mademoiselle, when you confront me.
00:56:13Force is not a showman, mademoiselle, when you're confronting a professional army.
00:56:17It's war.
00:56:18You see, unlike General Kagame, I'm a soldier under orders.
00:56:22And my orders are to use force only in self-defense.
00:56:25If I did otherwise, I'd be relieved of my command in court martial.
00:56:29Are you expecting new orders, sir?
00:56:32At the moment, we're expecting nothing but the unexpected, mademoiselle.
00:56:35And you should do the same.
00:56:37Be careful where you go.
00:56:43Right turn!
00:57:04We've organized our convoy. We're going south to Burundi.
00:57:08Thank you for the escort.
00:57:10We've heard Uncle Sam is sending you some Marines as well.
00:57:13News to me, General.
00:57:15You know, if we had a couple of battalions of U.S. Marines, I think we could stop this bloodbath.
00:57:19There's no way Washington's gonna put troops on the ground in Rwanda, General. No way.
00:57:27It's been good working with you, sir.
00:57:34We can't take our local staff.
00:57:37We'll never get them past the hoot who's controlling the border.
00:57:44You represent the most powerful nation on Earth.
00:57:50Never mind. Just send them to us.
00:57:53We can always make room for a few more.
00:58:07What's that?
00:58:09Identity card.
00:58:11All Tutsi.
00:58:13Try to burn.
00:58:15Make disappear these people.
00:58:17Men's, women's, and children's.
00:58:22I don't know.
00:58:24I don't know.
00:58:26I don't know.
00:58:28I don't know.
00:58:29I don't know.
00:58:31I don't know.
00:58:33I don't know.
00:58:35I don't know.
00:58:37I don't know.
00:58:48It was army and gendarmerie.
00:58:51They... rounded up old Tutsis in air and put them in church.
00:58:56They tell them they will be safe here.
00:58:58Then they invite local militia to come and kill them with machete.
00:59:03machete. He, um, they put a gun to his head, make him watch.
00:59:33The men who were there said the killers were working together, the Gendarmerie and the
00:59:40local civilians. Methodical is the word they used.
00:59:47It's extermination, General, like the Jews.
01:00:17We were seeing genocide getting underway. We didn't know to call it that yet.
01:00:24And anyway, genocide, that's freight trains and concentration camps and gas ovens, not
01:00:32somebody picking up a machete and walking across his neighbor's house and cutting off
01:00:53arms and legs.
01:00:59Dear Mr. Secretary, we have reliable reports of systematic killings of Tutsi, non-combatants,
01:01:06not just here in Kigali, but all over the country. There are 600 French paracommandos
01:01:13working out of the airport. There are 1,000 Belgian paracommandos, half of them already
01:01:20in Kigali, half staging in Nairobi. There are 350 U.S. Marines in Burundi. Only half
01:01:29an hour's helicopter flight away. We could stop these killings now.
01:01:36Good evening, General Dallaire. Yes, I'm the spokesman for the Secretary General. He said
01:01:41he could not speak with you personally, but he thought it important that you get this
01:01:46at once. General Dallaire, the Belgian government has decided to withdraw its peacekeeping forces
01:01:52from Rwanda. All of them? Yes, all of them, and as soon as possible.
01:02:06I told him, don't do this. I said, we are deserting our mission.
01:02:17It's a shameful thing to do.
01:02:24You stayed well beyond your orders, Colonel. Your men are good men. I guess we can learn
01:02:30to survive without you.
01:02:39But I'll miss you bastards just the same.
01:02:46They couldn't marshal to you. For the loss of my men, of course.
01:02:57My judge was more merciful than yours.
01:03:17May I say thank you from all of us. Thank you for what you've done for the mission,
01:03:22and for the people of Rwanda.
01:03:32Goodbye, Colonel. Goodbye, and God bless you all.
01:03:47Okay, hold on. The stadium took a direct hit. More than 12 people killed, over 100 wounded.
01:04:09There's a shell up there. Unexploded.
01:04:1681mm mortar bomb. I'll take care of it, General.
01:04:26Back away.
01:04:46Back away.
01:05:17He's trying to kill himself. We have to send him home.
01:05:22Sir.
01:05:28I see. I'm to have a ceasefire in place by 10 a.m. tomorrow, New York time.
01:05:34We'll begin our withdrawal.
01:05:37That's four o'clock tomorrow afternoon.
01:05:40Give me Begasov.
01:05:44Go, go, go!
01:05:59Go, go, go!
01:06:07Okay, relax.
01:06:14What did your government say?
01:06:16We'll meet for dinner. We'll discuss it.
01:06:19The deadline expires at four o'clock this afternoon.
01:06:21I understand.
01:06:23If anything goes wrong, the mine will be withdrawn.
01:06:26Which would be good for your friends in Rwanda.
01:06:29The international community will be very disappointed if there is no ceasefire.
01:06:33And if the atrocities continue. Very disappointed, Colonel.
01:06:36Rwanda is never a small African country.
01:06:39People don't pay attention to what's going on here.
01:06:42Isn't that what you think?
01:07:09Go, go, go!
01:07:39Yes?
01:07:46General, Secretary Butrasgali wishes to speak to you.
01:07:52General, I hope I didn't wake you.
01:07:55No, Mr. Secretary, I was expecting your call.
01:07:58Is there a ceasefire in place?
01:08:01No, sir.
01:08:02We were clear about a deadline, were we not?
01:08:06Yes, sir.
01:08:08The deadline has passed with no result.
01:08:12Therefore, General...
01:08:14There are 30,000 people who have survived because they're under our protection.
01:08:21They will be killed if we leave.
01:08:27Do not order me to withdraw our forces here, sir.
01:08:37I'm afraid I must give you that order, General.
01:08:41And I expect you to obey.
01:08:49Respectfully, Mr. Secretary...
01:08:53That's an order I will not obey.
01:09:24I will not obey.
01:09:37Civilians cannot understand what it means to disobey an order.
01:09:41In the military, obedience is everything.
01:09:45My duty is duty.
01:09:48It's like a priest who breaks his vows.
01:09:52Did I disobey their order?
01:09:54I don't know.
01:09:55I remember it one way, maybe they remember it differently.
01:09:58I just got off the phone with the Secretary General and...
01:10:01He's going to let you stay on there, but with a reduced force.
01:10:05A very reduced force, Romeo.
01:10:07It'll be very dangerous if he decides to turn on you.
01:10:11Because if you do have to get out in a hurry, well, there's no cavalry over the hill and...
01:10:17I've just been to a meeting of the Security Council.
01:10:20Romeo.
01:10:22No one will be coming in to get you out.
01:10:26Who cares?
01:10:28We're not going anywhere anyway.
01:10:31I don't know what you've heard, gentlemen, but UNAMIR is staying on.
01:10:37Our numbers will be reduced considerably.
01:10:40We have four days of supplies to last us indefinitely, and a few vehicles, which will still run if we can find some fuel.
01:10:48We're going to stay to protect the innocent as best we can.
01:10:52And as best we can to make sure humanitarian aid gets through.
01:10:56We're going to stay to bear witness to what the rest of the world doesn't want to see.
01:11:03Yes, Major?
01:11:05Reduced to what?
01:11:07260 men.
01:11:09260 volunteers.
01:11:12Because if anybody wants to go, they can go.
01:11:19We Ghanaians are staying.
01:11:22We've never been defeated.
01:11:24And this will not be the first time.
01:11:26Thank you, General.
01:11:28Thank you, sir.
01:11:30Thank you all.
01:11:32Nairobi.
01:11:49I assure you we'll keep in touch.
01:12:03Hey!
01:12:08You need a ride?
01:12:10Yes. Desperately. Thank you, General.
01:12:14If you leave now, I don't know when you'll be able to get back in.
01:12:18I'm not sure we are coming back. They want us in Bosnia.
01:12:21That's a big story right now, according to them. Bosnia, Sarajevo.
01:12:25They don't understand what's going on here.
01:12:27I don't think they want to understand. This is just one more African mess.
01:12:31Their words, General, not mine.
01:12:43Get out!
01:12:45Get out!
01:13:11Keep your hands inside.
01:13:16Get out!
01:13:20If you stay here, I'll guarantee you a story a day.
01:13:22We'll have total access to our operations.
01:13:26You can ride with us and we'll protect you the best we can.
01:13:29You can bed down right here and we'll feed you.
01:13:31I don't care if your story is positive or negative, just so it's accurate.
01:13:34You have to tell the world what's going on here.
01:13:37And keep telling them.
01:13:39Until they damn well listen.
01:13:45200,000 people have died in a humanitarian catastrophe.
01:13:49This demands urgent action...
01:13:51You hear that, Brent?
01:13:53This demands urgent action.
01:13:58Brent?
01:13:59We cannot solve every such outburst of civil strife simply by sending in our troops.
01:14:03Remarks taken as a White House reply to demands...
01:14:06Shit.
01:14:10It seems to be a form of cerebral malaria.
01:14:13It's going around the refugee camps.
01:14:17You must get him to a good hospital as soon as possible, or we'll lose him.
01:14:21He'll be on a Canadian herd first thing in the morning.
01:14:43Hey.
01:15:01Hey.
01:15:04You better live it up while you're there.
01:15:08You've got to be back in a week.
01:15:11Heck yes.
01:15:21All the refugees were getting sick and dying in the compounds.
01:15:26I had to do something about it.
01:15:30Get rid of some of these chairs, Corporal.
01:15:40First of all, I'd like to introduce my new assistant.
01:15:43Mr. Phil Lancaster.
01:15:45Just came from Ottawa.
01:15:47Where I bring greetings from, Major Beardsley.
01:15:49Brent's in the hospital there, but he's doing fine.
01:15:52Well, he's going to be fine.
01:15:53We're all happy to hear that, Major.
01:15:56Now, let's get last night's sit-rep.
01:15:59Sir, half an hour ago I got a call from the Director of Peacekeeping Operations in Ottawa.
01:16:03He told me that he'd received some information that you are to be assassinated in the next few days.
01:16:08I've spoken to General Henry Doho about this,
01:16:10and he agrees that you'll need some extra security when you leave the compound.
01:16:14General, I've put together a little team.
01:16:16A driver who's been specially trained, a marksman, and a few other good men.
01:16:23Jesus, Henry.
01:16:39Get out of the way!
01:16:47Get out of the way!
01:16:50Get out of the way!
01:16:54We have thousands of people in that stadium.
01:16:57Quite a few of them are Hutus.
01:16:59They're terrified of your troops.
01:17:01If they're innocent civilians, they have nothing to fear.
01:17:04There's a lot of Tutsis in the Milcon Inn who say they'd feel safer if they could get behind your lines.
01:17:09What are you getting at, General?
01:17:11I'm proposing we do an exchange.
01:17:13Move people out of these pestles to places where they'll feel safer and can take care of themselves.
01:17:22We don't have enough food or water or medicine for the people we're trying to protect.
01:17:27People are dying in our compounds.
01:17:30But if we could transfer them to safer locations, we could save a lot of lives.
01:17:37The interim government has agreed to a one-for-one exchange of non-combatants.
01:17:41What about you?
01:17:43I am fighting a war, General.
01:17:45It's very difficult to say let's stop for a moment.
01:17:48The other side has agreed.
01:17:50They have no momentum to worry about.
01:17:52We're talking about saving the lives of innocent people.
01:17:55I am trying to save my country.
01:17:57And what is that?
01:17:59Those mountains? Those trees?
01:18:01That lake over there?
01:18:09All right.
01:18:11I'll support you in this plan.
01:18:14What about the Ntahamwe, General?
01:18:16Have you spoken to their leaders? All three of them?
01:18:19Because I suggest you do that before you start putting unarmed people on trucks.
01:18:27Let's go.
01:18:29Let's go.
01:18:55Bring the cars.
01:18:59Let's go.
01:19:13Take this boy.
01:19:15Yes, sir.
01:19:29Let's go.
01:19:59Let's go.
01:20:11I wouldn't want to do anything foolish.
01:20:29Let's go.
01:20:51All you have to do is ask, General.
01:20:53We will do everything to help you.
01:20:59Let's go.
01:21:22They're eager to help us in any of our humanitarian projects.
01:21:25They're proud to be working with us.
01:21:30I shook hands with him.
01:21:32I'm sick of it.
01:21:41Close the gate.
01:22:00Close the gate.
01:22:02Foxtrot 9, this is Mama Papa 1.
01:22:04Come in, Mama Papa. Where are you? Over.
01:22:07Foxtrot, we have a problem.
01:22:09The militia are not letting us through.
01:22:12Get back. Get back.
01:22:14I thought we had a deal with the Ntahamwe.
01:22:17Roger out.
01:22:19Liar.
01:22:21You're just a bunch of liars.
01:22:24You promised me.
01:22:26There was a misunderstanding.
01:22:30I'm ready to work with all the leaders of this country.
01:22:32You included.
01:22:34As long as you're part of it.
01:22:38I should have shot them.
01:22:41How many lives would I have saved?
01:22:43I should have shot them.
01:22:45I should have shot them.
01:22:48How many lives would I have saved if I'd done that?
01:22:51How many lives would it have cost?
01:22:54Don't put this on your list of failures, General.
01:22:56Those transfers saved a lot of people.
01:22:59Not enough. Never enough.
01:23:17You made me feel better.
01:23:42You made me feel better.
01:23:48I didn't do it to kill myself or anything like that.
01:23:53Actually, it was the opposite.
01:23:58I did it because it felt good.
01:24:01Took away the pain.
01:24:17I did it because it felt good.
01:24:47I did it because it felt good.
01:24:49I did it because it felt good.
01:25:16I want you to send this.
01:25:18I've outlined what can be done if the Security Council reinforces us.
01:25:23A new United Nations assistance mission to Rwanda,
01:25:26UNAMIR 2, stop the genocide right now.
01:25:30You're a hopeful man, General.
01:25:33I wish I felt the same way.
01:25:36I was taught that despair is the sin that cannot be forgiven.
01:25:41Fire!
01:25:47It's a good piece of work, Romeo.
01:25:49Tout est là, a complete plan, military, humanitarian, political.
01:25:54We're going to pass it along to the Security Council at once.
01:25:59It's too late today. Tomorrow's Friday.
01:26:01So the fastest they can get to it would be Monday.
01:26:05Do they know how many people are going to die here between now and Monday?
01:26:10What?
01:26:11I said, do they know how many people are going to die here between now and Monday?
01:26:18I can't hear you.
01:26:30Get down!
01:26:35So what's the damage?
01:26:36One dead, no body injured.
01:26:38We've almost lost all the vehicles and the radio transmitter.
01:26:41What about the generator?
01:26:42The generator's intact, General.
01:26:44General, it's the hospital.
01:26:47They fired right into the hospital compound. Over.
01:26:50Who fired those rounds?
01:26:52The rebels. Come and see for yourself, General. Over.
01:26:55Coming right now.
01:27:08Here, we're caught between two fires.
01:27:27The people queuing when the bombs fell, they were literally torn to shreds.
01:27:39General!
01:27:40We need soldiers to protect us.
01:27:42Where are your soldiers, General?
01:27:45You have guns.
01:27:47Protect us!
01:27:49Shoot them!
01:27:50Most of my men aren't armed, Madam.
01:27:52Then what are they used for?
01:27:54To give them weapons?
01:27:56We don't have enough.
01:27:57What do you mean, you don't have enough?
01:27:59We're dying, and all you can say is that you don't have enough.
01:28:02We're dying, and all you can say is that you don't have enough.
01:28:05We're dying, and all you can say is that you don't have enough.
01:28:10Why?
01:28:11Why?
01:28:36We're safe.
01:28:47We're safe.
01:28:50Hey, you have to go out to get.
01:28:52Hey, you have to go out.
01:28:53You have to go out.
01:28:54You have to get.
01:28:55Go!
01:28:58Go! Go! Go!
01:29:00Go!
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01:29:55♪♪
01:30:05♪♪
01:30:16Could you help me with these, please?
01:30:18Yes, sir.
01:30:19Go, go, go.
01:30:20♪♪
01:30:28I need something to stay alive around here.
01:30:30♪♪
01:30:37Be careful.
01:30:38Yes, sir.
01:30:39♪♪
01:30:42Don't worry, General.
01:30:43♪♪
01:30:47General Dallaire, it's been almost a month
01:30:49since the United Nations Security Council adopted your resolution.
01:30:52Have any of those troops arrived yet?
01:30:54Have you received any of the support or supplies promised by this resolution?
01:30:58Shit, I'm out of tape.
01:31:00♪♪
01:31:05Hell no, they haven't sent any more troops yet.
01:31:09Or fuel, or food, or bandages.
01:31:12And believe me, the Americans are working like beavers
01:31:15to make sure as little as possible is done in the long run.
01:31:18Why is that, General?
01:31:20They've been fighting using the word genocide from day one
01:31:23because under international law it requires them to act.
01:31:27By the way, the U.K. is going along with them on this policy.
01:31:31♪♪
01:31:34General Anedova says they're estimating the death toll at 500,000.
01:31:40Meanwhile, the interim we are saying
01:31:42we can't guarantee the security of our refugee transfers anymore.
01:31:47♪♪
01:31:51I can hear them.
01:31:54I can't see them.
01:31:57This truck shall be here any minute.
01:32:00Sir, careful.
01:32:18You make a pretty good target there, sir.
01:32:26♪♪
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01:33:26It's me, Dalai.
01:33:48♪♪
01:33:54Over.
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01:34:14The civil war continues as the rebel army sweeps through the country
01:34:18and government forces continue to retreat.
01:34:20Under pressure from the leaders of nearby African states,
01:34:23both sides claim to be trying to work out terms for a ceasefire
01:34:26under the auspices of UNAMID.
01:34:28These negotiations are being held in Kigali,
01:34:31a city surrounded and under siege by General Kagame's troops.
01:34:34Meanwhile, there are reports that France is considering intervention
01:34:37in the Rwandan situation.
01:34:39This is Emma Baker, Nightly News, Kigali.
01:34:44Excuse me, Dr. Cushing, can we have a moment of your time, sir?
01:34:47No, no. Sorry, not right now.
01:34:49I honestly believe that your government is proposing this
01:34:51for humanitarian reasons.
01:34:53Yes, of course.
01:34:54Bullshit!
01:34:55The reason France wants to come in now
01:34:58is to save her old clients.
01:35:00Because they're losing the war, doctor.
01:35:02They're on the run.
01:35:04But if their French friends arrive just in time,
01:35:06they may hold on to a few square miles of territory
01:35:09and still call themselves the government of Rwanda.
01:35:12You know the first people France saved here?
01:35:14The people who planned this genocide.
01:35:16I saw them get on the plane to Paris.
01:35:19France sold them the weapons.
01:35:21France trained the presidential guards.
01:35:23France stood back for 72 days
01:35:26and let a Rwandan protégé try to exterminate the Tutsi
01:35:29and the Hutu moderates.
01:35:31Is that what you call a humanitarian mission nowadays, Dr. Kushner?
01:35:35No one else has volunteered to intervene.
01:35:37How dare you oppose this proposal?
01:35:39How do they dare to make it?
01:35:42General, we need to see you outside here right away.
01:35:44Excuse me.
01:35:49Some government troops fired on a Tutsi convoy.
01:35:51I saw the RPF has arrested the whole government delegation.
01:35:54Says they're taking them hostage.
01:35:56This is madness.
01:35:59Calm down, everybody! Just calm down!
01:36:02Frank!
01:36:04Frank!
01:36:06Tell your people to call off this nonsense.
01:36:08Nobody's going to be taken hostage.
01:36:10Nobody's under arrest, unless it's you!
01:36:13This is my compound, and I give the orders here!
01:36:16Tell that to Kigami!
01:36:18Call your boss!
01:36:23Calm down. Calm down. Calm down.
01:36:28Wait.
01:36:30It's okay.
01:36:38It's over. Calm down.
01:36:43It's over.
01:36:45This is going to happen whether I like it or not, isn't it?
01:36:47I came here to tell you about it. That's all.
01:36:54No, that's not all.
01:36:58I need your help.
01:37:02I want to know I have your support when I meet with Kigami.
01:37:07He hates the French.
01:37:09He fought you three times.
01:37:13All you play in this is up to you, General.
01:37:15General.
01:37:41General.
01:37:43Dr. Kushner wants to meet with you.
01:37:46That can be arranged.
01:37:48I'd like to see your forces as far apart as possible.
01:37:52I'm going to insist they don't deploy in Kigami.
01:37:54Don't worry about that, General.
01:37:56The French won't be entering Kigami.
01:37:58Tell France Kigami can handle more body bags than Paris.
01:38:02Our rivers are awash with the blood of those we couldn't save.
01:38:14Let's go.
01:38:16Let's go.
01:38:43Let's go.
01:39:14I couldn't bear it.
01:39:20Walking on that bridge, feeling it move up and down on their bodies.
01:39:27To then, I'd been walking around with a protective screen.
01:39:32I couldn't bear it.
01:39:38I couldn't bear it.
01:39:44I could put up that screen whenever I wanted.
01:39:48Whenever I had to.
01:39:56Suddenly, it shattered.
01:40:08I didn't look at it for a long time.
01:40:10I made myself not look.
01:40:13I was afraid it would push me over the edge.
01:40:17Make myself not see this crime.
01:40:20Crime of rape.
01:40:26So much of it.
01:40:33The evidence was there.
01:40:34Even looking at a skeleton, you could see it.
01:40:41Pain and humiliation.
01:40:52I see their faces all the time.
01:40:55Kigali
01:41:06Yesterday, rebel forces took Kigali, bringing an end to the civil war in Rwanda.
01:41:11And an end as well to the Rwandan genocide.
01:41:13A humanitarian crisis that is being compared with the killing fields of Cambodia and the Holocaust itself.
01:41:20Aid is pouring into Kigali.
01:41:22And a number of international celebrities have pledged to raise funds to help the survivors of the genocide.
01:41:27An ordeal that lasted 100 days and left almost a million dead.
01:41:34I can't stand silence now.
01:41:37I can't sleep in the bedroom.
01:41:40I can't be alone in the silent room.
01:41:44Silence is too loud.
01:41:46General, there is a problem with the courts.
01:42:20Kigali
01:42:41Not good.
01:42:44I'm not good, Maurice.
01:42:50Ah.
01:42:58I need to be relieved of my command.
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01:45:15Kigali
01:45:17Kigali
01:45:27I failed.
01:45:31When you're guilty, you can do penance.
01:45:33Try to atone for your sins.
01:45:37When you fail, it's done.
01:45:40It's like an iron door slammed shut.
01:45:45You can never open it again.
01:46:09Rwanda
01:46:15Everybody wants to forget Rwanda now.
01:46:19I can't let that happen.
01:46:21I haven't finished my mission.
01:46:25You have to keep me alive.
01:46:27It's an order.
01:46:39Good bye.
01:46:41Hope you can be safe.
01:46:43Stay healthy.
01:46:45I'll be waiting.
01:46:47Goodbye.
01:46:49Take care.
01:46:51Peace.
01:47:03I can't let that happen.
01:47:05I haven't finished my mission.
01:47:07Tandana ninongke, mitlale nkogutula
01:47:17Usisi wami, usisi wakunaham
01:47:28Emsi ndi wasi kaya, ola lapi kaya
01:47:41Umutu gumutu ngaba, lapi kaya
01:47:55Lapi kaya, lapi kaya
01:48:25Umutu gumutu ngaba, lapi kaya
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