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PUBLICATIONS AND PRICES

BOOKS PRICE
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Rwanda: Death, Despair and Defiance (Revised Edition), 31.19 50.00


August 1995, 1234 pages

Facing Genocide: The Nuba of Sudan, July 1995, 370 pages 9.95 14.95

Rwanda: Not So Innocent: When Women Become Killers, 8.95 13.95


August 1995, 255 pages
Also available in French

Kenya: Shadow Justice, November 1996, 267 pages 9.95 14.95

Food & Power in Sudan: A Critique of Humanitarianism, 14.95 24.95


May 1997, 379 pages

Rwanda: The Insurgency in the Northwest, September 1998, 412 pages 14.95 24.95

Democratic Republic of Congo: The Cycle of Conflict: Which Way Out in 14.95 24.95
the Kivus? December 2000, 340 pages

Rwanda: Tribute to Courage, August 2002, 299 pages 31.19 50.00


Also available in French

REPORTS PRICE
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Somalia: Operation Restore Hope: A Preliminary Assessment, 4.95 7.95


May 1993, 60 pages

Somalia: Human Rights Abuses by United Nations Forces, 3.95 6.95


July 1993, 35 pages

The Nightmare Continues ... Abuses Against Somali Refugees in Kenya, 4.95 7.95
September 1993, 54 pages

Violent Deeds Live On: Landmines in Somalia and Somaliland,


December 1993, 82 pages 5.95 8.95
(Jointly published with the Mines Advisory Group)

Sudan’s Invisible Citizens: The Policy of Abuse Against the Displaced


People of the North April 1995, 69 pages 5.95 8.95
Also available in Arabic
Rwanda: “A Waste of Hope”: The United Nations Human Rights Field
Operation, April 1995, 69 pages
Also available in French 5.95 8.95

Justice in Zimbabwe, February 1996, 105 pages 7.95 10.95

Rwanda, Killing the Evidence: Murder, Attacks, Arrests and Intimidation of 7.95 10.95
Survivors and Witnesses, April 1996, 105 pages
Also available in French

Witness Kenya 1: Destroying Soweto: The Burning Issue of Land Rights in 3.50 5.00
Kenya, July 1997, 22 pages

The Protestant Churches and the Genocide: An Appeal to the World 2.00 3.50
Council of Churches’ Meeting in Harare, December 1998, 24 pages

Witness Kenya 2: Violence at the Coast; The Human Consequences of 3.50 5.00
Kenya’s Crumbling Political Institutions, October 1997, 25 pages

A Desolate Peace: Human Rights in the Nuba Mountains, Sudan 1997, 4.95 7.95
August 1997, 27 pages.

Justice in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan, August 1997, 43 pages 4.95 7.95

Northern Uganda: Justice In Conflict, January 2000, 87 pages 7.95 10.95

Confessing to Genocide: Responses to Rwanda’s Genocide Law, 10:00 14:00


June 2000, 141 pages

The Heart of Education: Assessing Human Rights in Rwanda’s Schools, 10:00 14:00
June 2001, 128 pages

Avoiding an Impasse, Understanding the Conflicts in Western Uganda, 5.95 8.95


December 2001, 59 pages

Rwanda: Gacaca Justice: A Shared Responsibility, January 2003, 51 pages 5.95 8.95

Rwanda: The Gisimba Memorial Centre: No Place for Fear, A Tribute to 5.00 7.50
Damas Mutezintare Gisimba, April 2003, 22 pages
Also available in French

DISCUSSION PAPERS PRICE


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No 1: Land Tenure: The Creation of Famine and Prospects for Peace in 2.00 3.50
Somalia, October 1993, 14 pages

No 2: Components of a Lasting Peace in Sudan: First Thoughts, 3.95 5.95


December 1993, 28 pages

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No 3: Rwanda, Who is killing; Who is dying; What is to be done? 5.95 8.95
May 1994, 49 pages

No 4: Crimes Without Punishment: Sexual Harassment and Violence 3.95 6.95


Against Female Students in Schools and Universities in Africa, July 1994,
35 pages
Also available in French

No 5: Humanitarianism Unbound? Current Dilemmas Facing Multi-Mandate 4.95 7.95


Relief Operations in Political Emergencies, November 1994, 40 pages

No 6: Great Expectations: The Civil Roles of the Churches in Southern 4.95 7.95
Sudan, April 1995, 43 pages

No 7: Imposing Empowerment: Aid and Civil Institutions in Southern 4.95 7.95


Sudan, December 1995, 54 pages

No 8: Zimbabwe: In the Party’s Interest? June 1999, 52 pages 5.95 8.95

No 9: Zimbabwe: The 2000 Elections: Making and Breaking the Rules, 2.00 3.00
March 2000, 23 pages

No 10: Striving for Peace: Preparations for the Amnesty in Northern 2.00 3.00
Uganda,
August 2000, 18 pages

RWANDA SERIES PRICE


WITNESS TO GENOCIDE-TÉMOIN DU GÉNOCIDE
Available in English and French Sterling US
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Issue 1: Backwards and Forwards: The Struggle for Justice; Father 5.00 8.50
Wenceslas Munyeshyaka is Arrested and Released in France,
October 1995, 41 pages.

Issue 2: Dr. Sosthène Munyemana: The Butcher of Tumba: At Liberty in 5.00 8.50
France, February 1996, 37 pages.

Issue 3: Presumption of Innocence: The Case Against Innocent Mazimpaka, 5.00 8.50
May 1996, 58 pages

Issue 4: Jean-Paul Akayesu: First Prosecution by the International Criminal 5.00 8.50
Tribunal at Arusha, Tanzania, September 1996, 55 pages

Issue 5: Joseph Ruyenzi: Prisoner Without a Conscience, 5.00 8.50


January 1997, 45 pages

Issue 6: John Yusufu Munyakazi: The Killer Behind the Refugee, 5.00 8:50
June 1997, 76 pages

Issue 7: Antoine Sibomana and His Supporters: Burying the Truth in the 6.50 11.50
Name of “Human Rights”, September 1997, 80 pages

Issue 8: Resisting Genocide: Bisesero, April - June 1994, 8.00 12.00


April 1998, 110 pages

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Issue 9: Father Wenceslas Munyeshyaka: In the Eyes of the Survivors of 8.00 12.00
Sainte Famille, April 1999, 96 pages

Issue 10: Damien Biniga: A Genocide without Borders, June 1999, 64 pages 8.00 12.00

Issue 11: Obstruction of Justice, The Nuns of Sovu in Belgium, 8.00 12.00
February 2000, 62 pages

Issue 12: Lt. Col. Tharcisse Muvunyi: A Rwandese Genocide Commander 8.00 12.00
Living in Britain, April 2000,109 pages

Issue 13: Left to Die at ETO & Nyanza: The Stories of Rwandese Civilians 10.00 14.00
Abandoned by UN Troops on 11 April 1994, April 2001, 112 pages

Issue 14: Father Hormisdas Nsengimana, Accused of Genocide; Sheltered 5:00 8:50
by the Church, November 2001, 43 pages

RWANDA SERIES
CHARGE SHEETS PRICE
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No 1: Callixte Nzabonimana, March 1999, 6 pages P&P only

No 2: Father Anastase Seromba: Parish Priest in Florence, Italy, 2.29 4.00


November 1999, 22 pages

No 3: Elizaphan Ntakirutimana: U.S Supreme Court Supports Extradition to 2.29 4.00


Arusha, February 2000, 23 pages

No 4: Emmanuel Bagambiki: In the Custody of the ICTR, June 2000, 13 2.29 4.00
pages

No 5: Jean-Baptiste Gatete: At Liberty in Tanzania? July 2000, 29 pages 2:29 4.00

No 6: Colonel Tharcisse Renzaho: A Soldier in the DRC? 2.29 4.00


October 2001, 23 pages

RWANDA SERIES
HISTORY OF THE GENOCIDE IN THE 12 INITIAL GACACA SECTORS PRICE
Sterling US
Available in English, French and Kinyarwanda (£) Dollar
Subscription available for all 12 reports: $60 for all twelve, or $24 for the first six ($)

No 1: Gishamvu: A Collective Account, January 2003, 26 pages 2.29 4.00

No 2: Nyarugunga: A Collective Account, February 2003, 35 pages 2.29 4.00

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No 3: Nkomero, April 2003, 50 pages 5.00 8.50

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