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The Men Who Killed Me: Rwandan Survivors of Sexual Violence

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The Men Who Killed Me: Rwandan Survivors of Sexual Violence

Editor: Sandra Chu, Anne-Marie De Brouwer
Epilogue by: Eve Ensler

D&M Publishers, Inc. | March 30, 2009 | Trade Paperback

A searing testimonial to the horrors of sexual violence in war -- a littleknown aspect of the Rwandan tragedy.

In the hundred days of genocide that ravaged Rwanda between April and July 1994, an estimated 250,000 to 500,000 women and girls were raped. No one was spared. Grandmothers were raped in the presence of their grandchildren; young girls watched the massacre of their families before being taken as sex slaves. To a lesser extent, boys and men also fell victim to sexual violence.

Fifteen years after the Rwandan genocide, The Men Who Killed Me features testimonials from seventeen survivors. Through their narratives and portraits, sixteen women and one man bear witness to the crimes committed against hundreds of thousands of others. In their strength and courage, they challenge the stigma of surviving sexual violence and living with HIV/AIDS (an astonishing 70 per cent of survivors are HIV positive).

Proceeds from this book will go to Mukomeze, a charitable organization established to improve the lives of girls and women who survived sexual violence in the Rwandan genocide.

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    Probably the most graphic and moving book about Africa I have read. Thank you to these woman for having the courage to share their stories.

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A searing testimonial to the horrors of sexual violence in war -- a littleknown aspect of the Rwandan tragedy.

In the hundred days of genocide that ravaged Rwanda between April and July 1994, an estimated 250,000 to 500,000 women and girls were raped. No one was spared. Grandmothers were raped in the presence of their grandchildren; young girls watched the massacre of their families before being taken as sex slaves. To a lesser extent, boys and men also fell victim to sexual violence.

Fifteen years after the Rwandan genocide, The Men Who Killed Me features testimonials from seventeen survivors. Through their narratives and portraits, sixteen women and one man bear witness to the crimes committed against hundreds of thousands of others. In their strength and courage, they challenge the stigma of surviving sexual violence and living with HIV/AIDS (an astonishing 70 per cent of survivors are HIV positive).

Proceeds from this book will go to Mukomeze, a charitable organization established to improve the lives of girls and women who survived sexual violence in the Rwandan genocide.

About the Author

Sandra Ka Hon Chu is a lawyer and senior policy analyst with the Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network. She has worked in East Timor, Libya, Hong Kong, Canada and the Netherlands.

Eve Ensler, playwright, performer, and activist, is the founder of V-Day, a global movement to stop violence against women and girls.

Stephen Lewis, OC, is co-director of AIDS Free World, is the former UN Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa. In 1997 he served on the OAU Panel to Investigate the Genocide in Rwanda.

Anne-Marie de Brouwer is an associate professor of criminal and international criminal law at Tilburg University, the Netherlands and is the chair of the board of Mukomeze (Empower Her), a charitable organization established to improve the lives of girls and women who survived sexual violence in the Rwandan genocide.

Samer Muscati is a Canadian lawyer and freelance photographer whose photographs have appeared in many publications, including Time magazine.

From the Author

Visit www.menwhokilledme.com to find out how you can help survivors of the genocide in Rwanda.

Trade Paperback

184 Pages, 6.63 x 9.6 x 0.6 in

March 30, 2009

D&M Publishers, Inc.

English


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9781553653103

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