A decade after the genocide in Rwanda, a series of films have appeared to grapple with the legacy of that atrocity. Peter Raymont's docu "Shake Hands With the Devil" emerges as one of strongest, ...
In reviews of last year's Hotel Rwanda, critics described Nick Nolte's character as "cynical," "gruff," and "disgusted," but the man that character is based on—Canadian Lt. General Roméo ...
Veteran Canadian military leader and human rights advocate Roméo Dallaire, now a retired general, observed early warning signs of impending mass atrocities in Rwanda in 1994. In his latest book “The ...
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. Peacekeeper. Politician. Soldier. Survivor. Lieutenant General Romeo Dallaire was the Force Commander ...
Lt. Gen. Roméo Dallaire, sent in 1993 to enforce a peace agreement between warring factions in Rwanda, found himself in the middle of a bloodbath with few troops to aid his mission. Scott Simon talks ...
Toronto - Anyone who has led an interesting life has probably been told that they should write a book about it. However, if the book is interesting, movie producers will probably come to the door, say ...
20 years ago today in Rwanda, began the worst genocide of the 20th century’s second half. Today, we'll breakdown how the genocide happened and the intentional decisions of the U.N. and Western powers ...
2:00 Retired Lt. General Roméo Dallaire honoured on Canada’s Wall of Fame Retired Lt. General Roméo Dallaire had not returned to where he grew up in East Montreal for years, but on Thursday morning, ...
Tuesday afternoon, Quebec Senator Roméo Dallaire crashed his car on Parliament Hill after falling asleep at the wheel. "On my way to work this morning, I fell asleep at the wheel and crashed into the ...
Roméo Dallaire is a troubled man. As commander of the UN forces in Rwanda in 1994, he saw the horror of genocide descend upon the country. Unforgettable documentary Shake Hands With The Devil follows ...