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  1. Shake Hands With The Devil is one of the saddest books I have ever read and one of the most heart-breaking eye-witness accounts.A kind of naive and painfully honest confession of the failure of an organisation, a meticulous description of one of the worst betrayals in the history of humanity. ― Guardian indisputably the best account of the whole terrible Rwandan genocide ― The Sunday Times ...

  2. Shake hands with the devil je pro mě osobně jeden z NEJpůsobivějších snímků (dokumentů), co jsem měl možnost shlédnout. 95% p.s. na závěr mi dovolte lehké zamyšlení. Američané to nemají jednoduché. Když nezasáhnou, je jim vždy vyčítána naprostá pasivita a bezohlednost.

  3. An award-winning international sensation, Shake Hands with the Devil is a landmark contribution to the literature of war: ... 'because in Rwanda I shook hands with the devil. I have seen him, I have smelled him and I have touched him. I know the devil exists and therefore I know there is a God.' 'Read Roméo Dallaire's profoundly sad and moving ...

  4. Northernstars.ca on Vimeo. Synopsis: Based on Canadian Lieutenant-General Romeo Dallaire's award-winning book, Shake Hands With The Devil is an historical drama that focuses on Dalaire's experiences as the leader of a 1994 U.N. peacekeeping mission to Rwanda that failed to prevent a massive act of genocide in which 800,000 Rwandans were ...

  5. DRAMA. In the end of 1993, the Canadian General Romeo Dallaire is assigned to lead the United Nation troops in Rwanda. In 1994, when the genocide of the Tutsis by the Hutus begins, General Dallaire gives his best effort to help the people in Rwanda, inclusive negotiating with the Tutsi rebels, the Hutu army and the Interhamwe militia.

  6. 17 de nov. de 2009 · Director: Roger SpottiswoodeCast: Roy Dupuis, Deborah Unger, James Gallanders, Odile Katesi Gakire, Owen Lebakeng Sejake, Michel Mongeau, Jean-Hugues Anglade...

  7. 3 de feb. de 2005 · Shake Hands With The Devil is one of the saddest books I have ever read and one of the most heart-breaking eye-witness accounts.A kind of naive and painfully honest confession of the failure of an organisation, a meticulous description of one of the worst betrayals in the history of humanity.