1. Rwanda 🇷🇼
We Wish To Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed With Our Families: Stories from Rwanda by Philip Gourevitch (1998) Read 9 February 2026 - 26 February 2026 So, quite apart from the 1994 Rwandan genocide being the bleakest topic imaginable, this might be considered an illogical place to begin. I don't want to fall into the trap of viewing the countries I read about, particularly African ones, as solely defined by atrocities, still less through the eyes of western writers, and by journalists rather than historians at that! It’s just as well then that this is a very well-written book, brimming with righteous indignation and gripping personal testimonies from the author’s travels to corpse-strewn Rwanda from 1995 onwards. I first picked it up because of the title, which I know now came from a letter signed by seven Tutsi pastors to Elizaphan Ntakirutimana, the church leader who had convinced them to seek refuge at the Mugonero complex. Ntakirutimana, a Hutu, then transported arme...