Alison Des Forges (1942 - 2009)
February 13, 2009 12:53 PM
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Alison Des Forges,American historian of Africa, MacArthur
genius and
top human-rights advocate, was an impassioned observer of the
Rwandan genocide,
lobbying the United States and United Nations to intervene in the killings,
saving some Rwandans from certain death, and later writing one of the definitive histories of the events, "
Leave none to tell the story". She testified at hundreds of trials and inquiries resulting from the genocide. Last night, she
perished aboard Flight 3407. "Her death is a devastating blow," said the president of Human Rights Watch, where she worked as an advisor. "She epitomized the human rights activist — principled, dispassionate, committed to the truth and to using that truth to protect ordinary people."
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Her book about the genocide is devastating and very, very good.
posted by LobsterMitten at 1:05 PM on February 13