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Rwandan Genocide: Lessons Learned

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Old Government House, University of Auckland
Auckland, New Zealand
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Michela Wrong has spent nearly three decades writing about Africa, first as a Reuters correspondent based in Cote d'Ivoire and former Zaire, and then as the Financial Times Africa correspondent, based in Kenya. She has written several books which include “In the Footsteps of Mr Kurtz”, the story of Mobutu Sese Seko, “I didn’t do it for you”, focussing on Eritrea, “It’s Our Turn to Eat”, an examination of Kenyan corruption, and “Borderlines”, a novel set in the Horn of Africa. Her latest book, “Do Not Disturb”, is a critical assessment of the Rwandan Patriotic Front and President Paul Kagame.

We are pleased to have Michela Wrong share her expertise and insights on the Rwandan Genocide and what we can learn from such a horrific event.

There are several copies of Michela Wrong’s latest book: "Do Not Disturb: A story of a political murder and an African regime gone bad " that will be sold at the event with the amazing opportunity of also getting it signed by Michela herself! Please bring along some cash if you are interested.

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Old Government House, University of Auckland
Auckland, New Zealand
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