艾莉森·迪斯·福格斯 (Chinese Wikipedia)

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  • Alison Des Forges. hrw.org. Human Rights Watch. [February 13, 2009]. (原始内容存档于February 12, 2009). 

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  • Alison L. Des Forges Human Rights Leader Class of 1999. MacArthur Foundation. July 1, 1999 [December 25, 2020]. (原始内容存档于2020-08-11). Through informed analyses, Des Forges has focused attention on Rwanda and Burundi in particular, and central Africa in general, before, during, and after the 1994 Rwandan genocide, and has been instrumental in assisting the International Criminal Tribunal in its prosecution of those responsible. She visited the sites of massacres, exhumed bodies from mass graves, collected human bones strewn in the game parks of Rwanda, and interviewed victims of atrocities. Her book, Leave None to Tell the Story: Genocide in Rwanda (1999), marks the culmination of years of intense work and research. 

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  • Bigg, Matthew. Key human rights advocate dies in U.S. plane crash. Reuters (Thomson Reuters). February 13, 2009 [February 14, 2009]. (原始内容存档于February 16, 2009). A central thesis of her award-winning book, “Leave None to Tell the Story,” was that the genocide was not an uncontrollable explosion of ancient tribal hatreds but a carefully orchestrated by the government which seized control of Rwanda in April, 1994. Des Forges also argued that the rebel army that defeated the genocide regime and is now in power should also be held accountable for crimes during and just after the genocide. 

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