These are some notes I took at a lecture by Paul Rusesabagina, the man who inspired the Academy Award nominated film Hotel Rwanda. He visited Washington State University on February 7, 2006.
- "You can always find a solution."
- "You can always get what you want." (when talking about cramming 32 people into a car and a van)
- he called the Mille Colline "a small island of fear in a sea for fighting"
- the phone lines were cut, but the fax machine still worked
- the UN's 2500 person peacekeeping force was reduced to 260
- he tried "calling the White House to shame them into helping"
- April 23
- woken up at 6AM after going to bed at 4AM
- at gunpoint, told to get all refugees out of the hotel
- negotiated for 30 minutes to get dressed
- used that time to call Rwandan generals
- was able to avoid any deaths
- the refugees at the hotel were forced to drink the water in the pool and eat only corn and beans
- the dead bodies on the side of the road were all people that Paul knew, lived with
- the hotel used generator for a while, but they all broke down, they lived without any electricity
- his wife was injured in the first evacuation attempt, was bedridden for weeks
- the people at the hotel established a "blood brotherhood"
- if the parents were killed, the eldest child was in charge
- Paul told a military officer "one day this will all end and you and I will have to face history"
- he went to ask Gen. Bizimungu for protection
- militia men entered the Mille Colline
- Bizimungu and Rusesabagina went to Mille Colline
- Bizimungu stopped the militia men just as the refugees were about to be killed
- they had been dragged out of their rooms and been made to kneel at the edge of the pool
- after the genocide, dogs were fighting over human flesh, flies were everywhere
- Paul returned to Kigali after evacuating to the RPF side
- reopened the two hotels in July
- "the best fight is to fight with words" "the best fight is to win because you are stronger"
- "with a gun, you can win for a day"
- he was almost assasinated in September, fled to Belgium
- there is genocide happening right now in Burundi, Uganda, Darfur, and the Congo
- "never again are the two most abused words" "they have become again and again"
- What we can do
- raise awareness
- freeze Darfur oil money
- "one day they will have to face history"
- "they are calling fro the darkness, somewhere from a forgotten continent"
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