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The Rwandan genocide of 1994 remains an indelible scar on the conscience of the global community. As a human rights advocate and scholar deeply invested in the intersections of state power and human dignity, I felt compelled to revisit this pivotal moment in history, not just as an academic inquiry but as a call to action for humanity. This book is an evolution of my Master's dissertation, State Sovereignty Versus Individual Rights in the Case of the Rwanda Genocide, 1994 , presented at Nkumba University in 2006 under the guidance of Dr. Michael Mawa. In it, I initially explored the complex…mehr

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The Rwandan genocide of 1994 remains an indelible scar on the conscience of the global community. As a human rights advocate and scholar deeply invested in the intersections of state power and human dignity, I felt compelled to revisit this pivotal moment in history, not just as an academic inquiry but as a call to action for humanity. This book is an evolution of my Master's dissertation, State Sovereignty Versus Individual Rights in the Case of the Rwanda Genocide, 1994, presented at Nkumba University in 2006 under the guidance of Dr. Michael Mawa. In it, I initially explored the complex dynamic between the sanctity of state sovereignty and the moral imperative to protect human life. Over the years, as I continued my work in social justice, theology, and diplomacy, the lessons from Rwanda became a driving force behind my advocacy for human rights and my belief in the necessity of international intervention when governments fail to protect their citizens. This book is not just a historical account; it is a declaration that the right to life should supersede the principle of state sovereignty when these values clash. I have included a chapter honoring the RPF for its extraordinary efforts in rebuilding Rwanda after the genocide. It is a testament to the power of leadership rooted in reconciliation, justice, and progress. The incredible transformation of Rwanda, from near-total collapse to a beacon of hope and economic progress, showcases not only the resilience of the Rwandan people but also what is possible when a nation is guided by visionary governance. I hope that this work will serve as both a reminder and a rallying cry: that "Never Again" is not just a phrase but a responsibility that must be upheld by all nations, especially when the sanctity of human life is at risk.


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Kayumba David Theologian, Diplomat, and Relentless Reader

Born in rural Uganda during political upheavals, Kayumba David learned early on that life was a mix of dodging both bullets and tough questions. Drawn to theology, particularly liberation theology, he became fascinated with how faith could challenge oppression. He quickly earned a reputation for asking deep questionsand writing essays in his textbooks' margins.

Seeking a "break," he dove into international relations and diplomacy, blending peacemaking with a passion for justice, while secretly wishing everyone would read more. An avid reader and social justice advocate, Kayumba now writes with humor and wisdom, drawing from a life rich in both books and battles for change.