Tuesday 2 June, 18:00

In the Shadow of the Tutsi Genocide

Anne Emery‑Torracinta examines Switzerland’s role in Rwanda between 1950 and 1994 in this investigative study. She explores Swiss cooperation before and during the sequence of events that culminated in the 1994 genocide, showing that Switzerland, present in Rwanda since independence, often looked the other way and failed to use its influence to pressure the Rwandan regime. The discussion will be moderated by Jean‑Philippe Ceppi. Book published by éditions Slatkine.

In French.

Rue de Carouge 34,
1205 Geneva
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