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BURUNDI 1972. At the edge of genocides
By Jean Pierre Christian and Jean-François Dupaquier
Paris, Karthala, on 2007, 496 p.
The crisis of 1972, called an ikiza - the blight by Barundi, is the most serious lived by this country before the war civil which tore it between 1993 and 2003. No study deepened by this major crisis existed. Many documents and stories delivered by the authors on this genocide of elites hutu will also help to think on the genocide of Tutsi in Rwanda in 1994. Analyses also carry foreign powers on building of contradictory propagandas and on game, often ambiguous.
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