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Journalist Raffy Boudjikanian speaks with genocide survivors from Darfur and Rwanda; and in eastern Turkey confronts the legacy of the Turkish government's denial of its responsibility for the Arme...
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15 May 2018

Powerful accounts by genocide survivors, a journalist seeking to bear witness to their pain.
Darfuri refugee camps in Chad, Kigali in Rwanda, and the ruins of ancient villages in Turkey — all visited by genocide, all still reeling in its wake. In Journey through Genocide, Raffy Boudjikanian travels to communities that have survived genocide to understand the legacy of this most terrible of crimes against humanity.
In this era of ethnic and religious wars, mass displacements, and forced migrations, Boudjikanian looks back at three humanitarian crises. In Chad, meet families displaced by massacres in the Darfur region of neighbouring Sudan, their ordeal still raw. In Rwanda, meet a people struggling with justice and reconciliation. And in Turkey, explore what it means to still be afraid a century after the author’s own ancestors were caught in the Armenian Genocide of 1915.
Clear-eyed and compassionate, Boudjikanian breathes life into horrors that too often seem remote.
Darfuri refugee camps in Chad, Kigali in Rwanda, and the ruins of ancient villages in Turkey — all visited by genocide, all still reeling in its wake. In Journey through Genocide, Raffy Boudjikanian travels to communities that have survived genocide to understand the legacy of this most terrible of crimes against humanity.
In this era of ethnic and religious wars, mass displacements, and forced migrations, Boudjikanian looks back at three humanitarian crises. In Chad, meet families displaced by massacres in the Darfur region of neighbouring Sudan, their ordeal still raw. In Rwanda, meet a people struggling with justice and reconciliation. And in Turkey, explore what it means to still be afraid a century after the author’s own ancestors were caught in the Armenian Genocide of 1915.
Clear-eyed and compassionate, Boudjikanian breathes life into horrors that too often seem remote.
Price: $19.99
Pages: 192
Publisher: Dundurn Press
Imprint: Dundurn Press
Publication Date:
15 May 2018
Trim Size: 8.00 X 5.00 in
ISBN: 9781459740754
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Genocide & War Crimes, Genocide & ethnic cleansing, HISTORY / Middle East / Turkey & Ottoman Empire, HISTORY / Africa / East, African history
This personal exploration of genocide asks important questions.
Raffy Boudjikanian is a national reporter with CBC Edmonton. He has worked as a journalist in a number of places around the world, from Nicaragua to France to Montreal. He lives in Edmonton.
- Preface
- An Introduction
- Chapter 1: Preparations and Goodbyes
- Chapter 2: Planes, Paperwork, and Patience
- Chapter 3: Victims of the Janjaweed
- Chapter 4: The Country That Would Rebuild
- Chapter 5: He Who Chases Genocide
- Chapter 6: Lost Tourist in the Mist
- Chapter 7: Rosette
- Chapter 8: The Strangest Birthday
- Chapter 9: Facing the Music
- Chapter 10: The G Word
- Chapter 11: Cover-Up City
- Chapter 12: House and Home
- Chapter 13: What To Do About the Past
- Epilogue: Origins and Returns
- Afterword
- Acknowledgements
- Bibliography
- Index