political analysis lacking, 62, 101
   political head of UNAMIR, 96, 98, 433. See also Booh-Booh, Jacques-Roger
   political impasse, 122–3, 154–6, 162–3, 210–13
   all-party meeting, 193–5
   effect on population, 172
   and high-level diplomacy, 164
   political parties in Rwanda, 186–7. See also individual parties
   Poncet, Colonel, 282
   post-traumatic stress disorder, xii, xiii, 5
   power relationships in the UN, 51
   Presidential Guard
   attitude of, 69
   and Habyarimana crash, 225–6
   killings by, 232, 242–3, 245–6, 248–9, 253–4
   lists of names, 231, 243
   provoking of crowds, 138–9, 141, 179
   their quarters, 127
   Preston, Major Charles, 18
   prisoners of war, 385–6, 440
   protocol breaches, 145, 145n1, 164
   Provost, Denis, 128
   PSD, 132
   Quebec nationalists, 18–19, 23–4, 40, 53, 132
   Quick Reaction Force, 120, 197, 241
   Quiet Revolution (Quebec), 16–17
   Racine, Major Luc, 363, 412, 503
   racism, 113
   Radio Muhaburu, 153–4
   Radio Rwanda, 224, 227, 230
   and new government, 483
   Rahman, Lieutenant Colonel Mustafizur, 424
   Ramsay, Colonel, 468–9
   rape, 430, 512
   Rawson, Ambassador, 286
   Read, Lieutenant Commander Robert, 304, 363
   Reagan, Ronald, 37
   Reay, Lieutenant General Gord, 505
   red alert, 188
   Red Cross, 11, 63–4, 292, 297, 319, 334, 353, 369, 386, 402, 415
   neutrality of, 493
   refugees. See also Rwandese Patriotic Front (RPF)
   attacks on, 488
   of Burundi, 98, 114, 208
   dangers of, 394–5
   in Kigali, 476
   of Rwanda, 47, 154–5, 463, 518
   into Tanzania, 336
   of Uganda, 153–4
   of use by RGF, 464
   into Zaire, 469, 471
   resettlement, 67, 74
   Restaurant Péché Mignon, 162
   Richard, Captain André, 36
   Rivero, Isel, 46, 81
   Riza, Iqbal. See also triumvirate of DPKO
   characterization of, 50
   discusses ROE, 233
   in Rwanda, 387–93
   Roberge, Elizabeth “Beth” (wife), 31–3, 45, 53, 93, 229, 273–4
   Dallaire returning home, 501
   in Nairobi, 415–19
   packages to Dallaire, 353, 458, 488
   Roberge, Lieutenant Colonel Guy (father-in-law), 31–2
   Roman, Colonel Jean-Pierre, 182, 184–5, 303–4
   Ross, Colonel Cameron, 75, 338
   Roy, Major General Armand, 42–3
   Royal 22ième Régiment (Vandoos), 9, 33
   Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism (Canada), 22
   Royal Military College (RMC), Kingston, Ontario, 20–3
   RTLM (hardline radio station), 142, 211
   as anti-Belgium, 105–6, 240–1, 254
   and attacks on Dallaire, 379–81, 421–2
   Dallaire’s interview, 349
   disinformation, 330, 420
   and following, 101
   and the French, 437
   and Médecins Sans Frontières, 454
   and murder of children, 118
   promoting genocide, 375
   and reports of Belgian soldiers, 183–4
   violent tone of, 123, 133, 261, 272, 277
   Rudasingwa, Théogène, 330
   Ruggiu, George, 349
   Ruhengeri, Rwanda, 68, 200, 203, 271, 288
   Ruheru refugee camp, 212
   Ruhigira, Enoch, 77, 136–7, 148–9, 211–12
   rules of engagement (ROE) in FLQ crisis, 24–5
   rules of engagement (ROE) in Rwanda
   approval from UN, 99
   changed own, 290
   clarification of, 173
   and humanitarian reasons, 229, 299
   proposal for, 72
   restriction of, 233, 264
   and retaliatory fire, 406
   and unilateral force in self-defence, 144
   Rusatira, Colonel Léonidas, 121, 238, 240, 381, 469
   Russia, 76
   Rusumo, Rwanda, 336
   Rutaremara, Tito, 196, 265–6
   RV85, 36
   Rwabalinda, Lieutenant Colonel Ephrem, 125–6, 222, 240, 292, 398, 410–11, 426
   Rwanda
   delegation to UN, 83–4
   description of, 57, 63, 216, 500
   history of, 46–8
   lack of strategic interest in, 89–90
   politics of, 60–1
   seat on Security Council, 145
   Rwandese Government Forces (RGF). See also Gendarmerie; Presidential Guard
   beginnings of, 47–8
   and children, 69, 117–18
   French and Belgian advisers, 68, 70
   increased activity, 199–203, 212–13
   letter of warning, 121
   and massacres, 122
   morale of, 421–2
   new weapons, 226
   offer to reinforce Kigali, 165, 202
   strategy of, 299
   supplies for, 363
   surrender of some, 385
   Rwandese Patriotic Front (RPF). See also Conseil national pour le développement (CND); Kagame, Major General Paul
   adolescent soldiers of, 2
   ambush of UNMOs, 423–6, 431
   and Arusha Peace Agreement, 54, 133, 211–12
   control of troops, 414, 478–9
   Declaration of the RPF for the Installation of the Formal Institutions of Government, 467
   equipment of, 67
   first names only, 125
   and Goma, 474
   headquarters, 65
   increased activity, 200–3
   interrogation centres in Kigali, 469
   and “Kigame Nine,” 469
   killings by, 378, 481–2
   negotiations with, 236, 250, 266
   offensive, 269
   once refugees, 43, 47
   and Opération Turquoise, 432, 437–8, 458
   portrayal of, 66–7
   protection of funeral, 195–6
   relocations by, 87, 192–3, 197, 252, 335
   rumoured to be murderers, 115–18
   strategy of, 299, 306, 421, 446
   treatment of refugees, 502–3
   and Ugandan diaspora, 377–8
   victory, 474–7
   St. André orphanage, 412–13
   St. Laurent, Louis, 17
   St. Paul church, 420
   St-Denis, Captain Jean-Yves, 363, 409–9n, 482–3, 499
   Sainte Famille church, 347–50, 419–21
   Salim, Ahmed Salim, 77–8, 321
   Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 49–50
   Savard, Marcel, 75
   Saxonov, Major, 424
   scapegoat, xii
   Schroeder, Lieutenant General Daniel, 485, 488–9, 497
   Scouts Canada, 13
   Second World War, 8, 10–12, 39, 318
   security, 135. See also infiltrators and spies
   deterioration of, 161, 212
   lack of, 143, 145
   meeting by Kigali leaders, 169
   request for arms recovery, 180
   strategy for ceremonies, 139, 195–6
   townhall meeting, 172
   Sendashonga, Seth, 250, 265–6, 324
   Senegalese contingent, 218–19, 245, 434–5
   September 11, 521–2
   Shalikashvilli, General John, 489–90
   Sheehan, Lieutenant General John, 487–8
   Shilo, Manitoba, 20–1
   shootings and killings, 187–8, 396. See also genocide; massacres; Presidential Guard
   escalation in Kigali, 165–6, 179–80
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   increase in, 115
   mob outside CND, 157–8
   of moderate politicians, 212–13, 232, 253–4
   mysterious third force, 121, 143
   Shororo refugee camp, 212
   Sierra Leone, 511–12
   Simon, Paul, 372n
   “situate the estimate,” 56
   soccer ball, 206
   Soeurs du Bon Pasteur from Quebec City, 500
   soldiers’ funerals, 41
   Somalia, 50, 71, 207, 240–2
   Sosa, Major Manuel, 423–6
   Sparling, Tim, 34
   Special Representative of the Secretary General (SRSG). See Booh-Booh, Jacques-Roger; Khan, Shaharyar
   Standing UN Operation Orders persons under protection, 298–9
   status of mission agreement (SOMA), 52
   St. Denis, Major Jean-Yves, 363, 409–9n, 482, 499
   Stec, Stefan, 279
   Steen, Lieutenant Colonel Harry, 32–3
   Swinnen, Johan, 286–7
   Thibault, Colonel, 459
   Tikoka, Colonel Isoa “Tiko,” 199, 243, 313, 428
   description of, 54, 108–9
   honoured, 445
   hostage taking, 423–6
   and militia, 356
   opinion of, 408
   and SRSG, 463
   Tiso (cook), 127–8
   Togo contingent, 434–5
   Tousignant, Major General Guy, 502, 505, 507
   transfers, 396–8, 404–6, 419–20, 423, 440
   lack of support for, 445–6
   triumvirate of DPKO. See also Annan, Kofi A.; Baril, General Maurice; Riza, Iqbal
   Code Cable 1173, 312
   introduction to, 48
   mandate over, 270–1
   meeting with, 207–9
   mission approval, 80–1
   and Opération Turquoise, 427–8
   report to, 260
   request for deterrent operation, 180–1
   troop-contributing nations. See also individual contingents
   disparity among, 91, 101, 107, 124, 177–8, 215, 444, 487
   Troute, Master Corporal Philippe, 119, 127, 157–8, 160
   Trudeau, Pierre, 22
   Tunisian contingent, 115–18, 152, 203, 205, 249–50, 302–3, 305, 331, 350, 360, 383, 445
   departure of, 465
   Turgeon, Captain Nelson, 363
   Tutsis. See also genocide
   background of, 47
   diaspora, 364
   hegemony of, 163, 219
   killing of, 157–60, 189, 265
   lists of, 142–3, 231, 243
   moving into Kigali, 466, 476
   registration of, 198
   resettlement of, 67
   seeking sanctuary, 302
   Twagiramungu, Faustin, 210–11
   ambushed, 187
   and an informant, 141
   attendance at flag-raising, 104
   description of, 60, 132
   guards mounted at home of, 161
   lists for transitional government, 132–3
   new prime minister, 467–8, 475
   and Opération Turquoise, 436
   political impasse, 123, 194
   rescued, 244, 253, 261, 274–5, 309, 396
   Uganda, 52, 88, 91, 94–6, 201
   Uganda’s National Resistance Army (NRA), 94–5, 155, 469
   UNAMIR (2), 411–12. See also UNAMIR (United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda)
   arrival of contingents, 443–4
   authority of, 447
   lack of troops, 432–3, 433n
   officially created, 374
   operational priorities of, 481
   and Opération Turquoise, 452
   protection of people, 404
   and refugees, 470
   sabotage of, 375–6
   staging base for, 416
   troops to HPZ, 494–5
   UNAMIR (United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda). See also UNAMIR (2); UNOMUR (United Nations Observer Mission in Uganda and Rwanda)
   accusations of bias, 112, 137, 184
   armed attacks on, 166
   commander of, 99, 156, 209
   contract workers, 270
   cost of mission, 174
   failure of, 6
   guards mounted at homes, 161, 212, 230, 242–3
   legal adviser’s absence, 112, 173
   lobbying for, 84–6
   and mandate, 96, 160
   mission profile, 102, 106, 110, 172–3, 196–7
   naming of, 92
   non-paper, 358–9
   option analysis, 354
   protection sought of, 165, 243, 259–60, 263–4, 284, 288–99, 316
   reduced force of, 331–2
   reports, 131–2, 166–7, 208
   to withdraw, 293–6, 307, 312–13, 319–20
   United Nations, 519–20
   headquarters, 48
   UN Civilian Police Division, 159, 189
   UN Commission on Human Rights, 380, 419
   UN culture, 52, 147
   UN Department of Humanitarian Affairs. See humanitarian aid
   UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations (DPKO), 44, 48–51. See also triumvirate of DPKO
   reports to, 208, 271–1n, 307, 319, 394
   UN Department of Political Affairs (DPA), 51
   UN Economic Commission for Africa, 78
   UN Field Operations Division (FOD), 59, 207
   UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees), 48, 74, 114, 493–4
   UN Human Rights Commission’s Special Session on Rwanda, 395
   UNICEF (United Nations Children’s Fund), 48
   UN missions, 49
   UNOMUR (United Nations Observer Mission in Uganda and Rwanda). See also UNAMIR (United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda)
   beginnings of, 43–4, 46
   commander of, 86, 92
   fact-finding mission, 55, 58, 74–6
   head of mission, 56, 61–2, 77–8
   “reasonable viable option,” 75–6, 82
   Rwandan delegation in support of, 83–4
   technical report, 81–3, 89, 159
   Uganda’s signing of, 91
   weapons shipments, 201
   UN Rwanda Emergency Office (UNREO), 337
   UN Security Council, 48
   approval of UNOMUR, 52
   and French mission, 436–7
   and future of mission, 208–9, 212
   the Permanent Five, 512
   Resolution 909, 219–20
   Resolution 912, 322–3
   Resolution 918, 374
   Resolution 925, 391, 412
   Resolution 929, 436
   Resolution 935, 454
   Rwanda seat on, 145, 195
   support of UNAMIR, 298, 301, 351–2, 372
   United States
   American APCs, 468
   apathy of, 518
   commitment to UNAMIR, 498–9
   informed of extremist agenda, 148
   opinion of mission, 76, 84, 169, 208–9, 372–2n
   and RTLM, 375
   State Department and Pentagon at odds, 489–90
   White House Press Statement Concerning Rwanda, 471–2
   U.S. Joint Task Force (JTF) to Africa
   arrival of, 488–90
   and Kigali airport, 485–6
   plans for, 487–8, 497–9
   U.S. Marine Corps Command and Staff College (Virginia), 34–5, 156
   U.S. Marines, 283
   Université de Montréal, 61
   Université Laval, 61
   Uruguayan contingent, 423–6, 429–9n
   Uwilingiyimana, Agathe “Madame Agathe”
   appeal for calm, 189–90
   assassinated, 245–6, 248, 268
   attendance at flag-raising, 104
   description of, 60
   guards mounted at home of, 161, 230, 240, 258
   hostage taking, 187
   political impasse, 194
   successor, 221, 224, 227
   Uytterhoeven, General, 182, 184–5
   Valcartier. See 5ième 
					     					 			 Régiment d’artillerie légère du Canada
   value of a life, 499, 513, 522
   Vandoos. See Royal 22ième Régiment (Vandoos)
   van Putten, Captain Robert, 218, 244–7, 255–6
   Vermeassen, Catherine (mother), 11–12, 14
   Vietnam, 19, 35
   violent demonstrations, 141
   les Voltigeurs de Québec, 31
   war brides, 11
   War Measures Act, 24, 60
   war preparation, 164–5
   Washington Post, 323, 487
   weapons caches, 122, 143–4, 173
   in MRND headquarters, 150
   raiding of, 146–7
   work ethic
   in colleagues, 45, 59, 118
   in high school, 15–16
   of military leaders, 35, 107–8
   workaholics, 37
   working groups, 100
   World Bank, 74, 174
   World Food Programme, 411–12
   Yaache, Colonel Clayton, 217, 309, 337, 350, 396, 442
   Zaire, 465–6, 469–71
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