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Tuesday, 13 May 2014

[RwandaLibre] Alison Des Forges: "The Dead can play a powerful political role only if the living allow them to speak"

 

"The Dead can play a powerful political role only if the living allow
them to speak"

Mugisha Alex with Rwema Francis 09/05/2014

By: Jennifer Fierberg

Dr. Alison Des Forges, born in Schenectady, New York, in 1942, began
studying Rwanda as a student and dedicated her life and work to
understanding the country as well as exposing the serial abuses
suffered by its people with the goal of helping to bring about change
in the country. Tragically, she died in the crash of Flight 3407 from
Newark to Buffalo on February 12, 2009 and the age of 66. Des Forges
was a senior adviser to Human Rights Watch's Africa division for
almost two decades and she dedicated her life to working on Rwanda.

During her first 10 years with Human Rights Watch, she worked as a
volunteer and it was only later that Kenneth Roth, Executive Director
of HRW, insisted that she receive a salary for her work. She worked
full-time on Rwanda, trying to draw attention to the genocide she
feared was looming. She co-chaired an international commission looking
at the rise of ethnic violence in the region and published a report on
the findings several months before the genocide. Once the violence
began, Des Forges managed to convince diplomats in Kigali to move
several Rwandans to safety, including the leading human rights
activist Monique Mujawamariya.

She was the world's leading expert on the 1994 Rwanda genocide and its
aftermath. She wrote the 1999 book "Leave None to Tell the Story",
which The Economist and The New York Times both describe as the
definitive account of the Rwandan genocide. In the book, she argued
that the Hutu-dominated Rwandan government at the time, rather than
being a spontaneous outbreak of tribal conflicts organized the
genocide but then later realized the role the Rwanda Patriotic Front
played in triggering the genocide and advocated that RPF officers be
held accountable for their crimes at the ICTR. An effort that would
never come to fruition due to the fight the RPF put up when asked to
supply files to the ICTR.

Many disagreed with her work but one has to admit she had the tenacity
of a tiger to do the things she did. She may have mischaracterized the
genocide in her book but she wrote what she knew at the time. She was
expelled from the country when she challenged the "genocide law"
before the Rwandan Parliament and later declared persona non grata
because of it. Had she survived longer I believe she would have been a
strong advocate to bring the RPF to book for their crimes. Some have
even said of her that, "Alison Des Forges and HRW provided
intelligence to the U.S. government at the time of the 1994 crises,
and they have continued in this role to the present. Des Forges also
supported the show trials at the International Criminal Tribunal for
Rwanda (ICTR), institutionalizing victor's justice and shielding the
Kagame regime."

Des Forges was a master linguist and spoke the native language of
Kinyarwanda in Rwanda, which allowed her to speak freely with anyone
in the country. Many spoke of her as very easy to get along with but
also she spoke the truth without blinking no matter whom the audience.

She was best known for her award-winning account of the genocide,
"Leave None to Tell the Story," and won a MacArthur Award (the "Genius
Grant") in 1999. Many of her colleagues stated that she did not want
to receive this award due to her humble nature. This report is the
only Human Rights Report to stand the test of time and I still
references and read today. While other reports gather the dust of time
on a shelf hers remains downloaded and read by scholars everywhere who
study Rwanda.

In 1992, Des Forges published a report predicting that genocide was
soon to come in Rwanda. She appeared as an expert witness in 11
trials for genocide at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda,
three trials in Belgium, and at trials in Switzerland, the
Netherlands, and Canada. She also provided documents and other
assistance in judicial proceedings involving genocide in four other
national jurisdictions, including the United States.

"She never forgot about the crimes committed by the Rwandan
government's forces, and that was unpopular, especially in the United
States and in Britain," said Roth. "She was really a thorn in
everyone's side, and that's a testament to her integrity and sense of
principle and commitment to the truth."

Dr. Des Forges was remembered at a symposium held at the University of
Buffalo in New York on April 24, 2014 entitled "The Rwandan Genocide:
Twenty Years Later." They symposium was hosted by The Alison L. Des
Forges Memorial Committee and the speakers in attendance included
Francois-Xavier Nsanzuwera, Lars Waldorf, Nicole Fox, Aimable
Twagilimana, Noel Twagiramungu and Jean-Paul Kimonyo who cancelled his
talk the night before the event. Each of the presenters discussed
various topics related to Rwanda on the 20th commemoration of the
Rwandan genocide and life in Rwanda since then. The symposium ended
with a time of commemoration for those to share what they remember or
learned about Dr. Des Forges. Many of the comments made surrounded her
unmatched intellectualism, her genuine and empathic nature toward
everyone she met, how she honored the stories of the survivors and how
much Rwandans trusted her. It was clear from these comments, and many
more not mentioned, that Dr. Des Forges showed how to make a
difference in the world and was a loving person surrounded by a loving
team of family and friends. She went against the cynicism of the
world and was reported to have a wicked sense of humor. Her sheer
tenacity and persistence in Kigali post 1994 genocide eventually got
her expelled from Rwanda and later declared persona non grata in
Rwanda.

The last words of the symposium were given by Dr. Roger Des Forges who
stated, "Although her work kept of apart they were always together."

A quote from the New York Times may have summed up her traveling best,
"She was just five feet tall. She had soft blue eyes and gray hair
that her husband cut for her. She traveled with a tiny bag that held
her swimsuit, laptop, a change of shirt and photos of her
grandchildren. And that was about it. Des Forges was a mentor to a
generation of human rights researchers, activists and scholars. She
told them her survival rules: always have gas in your tank; always
turn your car around so you have a quick getaway. Protect your
sources; interview them in cars so they're not seen. Pick up
hitchhikers; they are fonts of unexpected information."

Alison Des Forges' work remains unparalleled in the region of Central
Africa and for those of us who attempt to bring forth the truth of the
Kagame regime none of us will ever come close to the depth and breadth
of her knowledge and body of work. If it was not for Alison Des Forges
and her commitment to the people of Rwanda, the focus that Rwanda
receives today may have gone undocumented.

The NTSB investigations concluded that flight 3407 crashed due to ice
buildup on the wings as well as pilot fatigue. Des Forges left behind
a husband, a daughter, and a son, three grandchildren, a brother and a
sister-in-law.

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