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13 June, 21:33

Which part of the journey for Paul Rusesabagina and the over 1,100 refugees [people who had to leave their homes to escape war or any other type of peril] in your opinion was the most trying: Was it the Tutsi fear of leaving their home, lack of a place to go, fear / conspiracy of the assassination of president Habyarimana, Being "chopped" by the Interhamwe, failure of the West to get them out, or something else AND WHY?

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  1. 13 June, 22:01
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    About midway through Hotel Rwanda there's a powerful, if somewhat heavy-handed, scene in which a good-hearted U. N. colonel (Nick Nolte) makes clear to hotel manager Paul Ruse why the West won't intervene to stop the ong
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