Genocide and covert operations in Africa, 1993-1999
This text describes the Rwandan genocide of 1994 and suggests that the USA was not merely an innocent bystander to the events that led to the systematic mass killing of humans. It also introduces the world of international mining and the dubious nature of the network of investors and agents of influence that support the mining industry. It considers how the unlikely confluence of African, American, Southeast Asian and even Arkansas politics had tremendous consequences for many disparate players, including the Clinton administration, the Habyarimana regime in Rwanda, Marshal Mobutu of Zaire, and the peoples of Sierra Leone, Congo, and Angola. Includes bibliographical references (pages 515-520) and index. 540 pages ; 24 cm.
- Madsen, Wayne.
- NIOD Bibliotheek
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- ocm41231328
- Rwanda--History--Civil War, 1994.
- Africa, Central--Foreign relations--United States.
- Africa, Central--Politics and government--1960-
- Mineral industries--Political aspects--Africa, Central--History--20th century.
- Congo (Democratic Republic)--Politics and government--1960-1997.
- Tutsi (African people)--Politics and government.
- United States--Foreign relations--Africa, Central.
- France--Foreign relations--Africa, Central.
- Intelligence service--United States--History--20th century.
- Africa, Central--Foreign relations--France.
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