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    APRIL MEANS BLOOD IN THE SPRINGTIME
    by NP Editor Heidi Kingstone

    National Post
    http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/full comment/archive/2009/04/02/heidi-kingstone-blood-i n-april.aspx
    April 2 2009
    Canada

    At the Kigali Memorial Centre on the outskirts of the Rwandan capital,
    258,000 people are buried, their bodies having been exhumed and
    re-interred on the site. Overlooking the city you see that Rwanda
    really is the land of a 1,000 hills, mille collines, undulating,
    green, lush, verdant, a country recovering from madness. You can't
    go to Kigali without visiting at least one genocide memorial; what
    happened 15 years ago this April was too monstrous.

    Rwanda's holocaust started on the evening of April 6th, 1994. The
    frenzy continued all night and into the next day, April 7th, as it
    happens my birthday. Adolf Hitler's birthday is less than two weeks
    later, though several decades and a previous century earlier than
    mine - April 20th, 1889 - a terrifying thought.

    At approximately 8:20 pm on April 6, 1994, the plane carrying Rwandan
    President Juvénal Habyarimana, Rwandan Armed Forces (FAR) Chief of
    Staff Deogratias Nsabimana, and other prominent figures was shot down
    as it approached Kigali International Airport.

    During that night and through to the morning of April 7, General
    Roméo Dallaire, then commander of UNAMIR, frantically engaged in
    dialogue with the Forces Armées Rwandaises. UNAMIR served as the
    military and legal force behind the Prime Minister of Rwanda. Ten blue
    helmets guarded Premier Agathe Uwiringiyimana. Their murder in Kigali
    on April 7, 1994, precipitated the withdrawal of Belgian troops and
    later of other foreign troops.

    That unleashed 100 days where Hutu hordes massacred Tutsis and moderate
    Hutus. Between 800,000 and one million people died. Using clubs and
    machetes up to 10,000 Rwandans were killed each day. People would pay
    for their murderers to despatch them swiftly rather then have them
    hack off an arm, only to return later in order to hack off another
    limb, until death finally came, slowly, and more, as we know.

    I mention April because that month kept coming up as I toured room
    after room in the genocide museum. One by one, 20th century genocides,
    like the stacks of the bodies of their victims, piled up. The killing
    fields of Cambodia began when the Khmer Rouge took power on April
    17, 1975.

    The third Anfal campaign, which took place between April 7-20, 1988,
    continued the genocide of the Kurds by Saddam Hussein's government. It
    was in northern Iraq where "Chemical" Ali Hassan al-Majid used mustard
    gas and chemical weapons.

    April 24th is the day commemorated worldwide by Armenians as Genocide
    Memorial Day. In 1915 hundreds of Armenian leaders were murdered in
    Istanbul after being summoned and gathered.

    The Siege of Sarajevo began on April 5th 1992, continuing until
    February 29, 1996. Muslim forces responded to three nights of heavy
    shelling by launching a counter-offensive to break the nine-week
    Serbian siege.

    In Israel, and in Jewish communities around the world, Holocaust
    Memorial Day, Yom Ha'Shoah, follows the Jewish calendar but usually
    falls in April, marking the Warsaw ghetto uprising. The heroic uprising
    began on April 19th 1943 but the destruction of the ghetto signalled
    the end of hope and the end stage of the final solution of the Jews
    of Europe.

    The UK celebrates HMD, commemorating the Holocaust and other genocides,
    on January 27, the day Auschwitz was liberated by the Soviets, but
    when former Prime Minister Tony Blair was trying to determine the
    appropriate date, the Aegis Trust, a British NGO that campaigns against
    genocide, suggested April. "Aside from being close to Yom Hashoah,
    April 15th 1945 was the date Bergen-Belsen was liberated by British
    troops and so there was resonance with that period of history with
    many families of veterans as well as survivors. We noted it would
    have brought HMD it into a month when other genocides were marked
    and we were curious why so many dates associated with genocide fell
    in April" says chief executive James Smith, "However other countries
    in Europe already marked January 27th and as Holocaust Memorial Day
    is more of an educational event, January was favoured as there are
    no holidays and pupils would not be so close to writing exams."

    The Rwandan genocide began when school was out for Easter, and
    children were back in their villages with their families. This would
    have made it easier for the perpetrators to kill entire families
    of Tutsis and moderate Hutus, who were identified and betrayed by
    neighbours. Logistically it was not so convenient as April is also the
    wettest month. That also made it a bad time of year for the victims
    who were running or hiding. The plan to shoot down the President's
    plane, if there was one, would not have been planned strategically,
    but linked to the timing of the Arusha Peace Process talks taking
    place in neighbouring Tanzania.

    What is it about April that makes it, as T.S. Eliot wrote in The Waste
    Land, the cruellest month? Had all these people actually read Eliot
    and taken him at his word? Why is there a genocidal spring clean in
    April? Is it when testosterone levels soar?

    In China the symbolic ploughing of the earth by the emperor and
    princes of the blood takes place in their third month, which frequently
    corresponds to our April. The "days of April" (journées d'avril) is
    a name appropriated in French history to a series of insurrections at
    Lyons, Paris and elsewhere, against the government of Louis Philippe
    in 1834, which led to violent repressive measures, and to a famous
    trial known as the procès d'avril.

    There may be no explanation other than man's continued barbarity or
    the positioning of the planets. More likely it is the randomness and
    coincidence of history.
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