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P 5760 May 26, 1994 Peterson, Scott 189913 02: Armed Rwanda Patriotic Front soldiers investigate the site of the plane crash that killed President Juvenal Habyarimana May 26, 1994 in Kigali, Rwanda. President Habyarimana died May 6th as a result of the crash. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5759 May 26, 1994 Peterson, Scott 89913 31: Rwanda Patriotic Front soldiers carry captured government ammunition May 26, 1994 in Kigali, Rwanda. Refugees flee the genocide of more than 800,000 Tutsis and Twas in the ongoing civil war. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5758 May 26, 1994 Peterson, Scott 189913 03: A Rwandan Patriotic Front soldier investigates the site of the plane crash May 26, 1994 that killed President JuvTnal Habyarimana in Kigali, Rwanda. President Habyarimana died May 6th as a result of the crash. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5757 May 26, 1994 Peterson, Scott 189913 43: A UN soldier from Ghana leans on a military vehicle outside of the Milles Collines Hotel May 26, 1994 in Kigali, Rwanda. Refugees flee the genocide of more than 800,000 Tutsis and Twas in the ongoing civil war. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5756 May 26, 1994 Peterson, Scott 189913 07: An armed Rwandan Patriotic Front soldier walks in the trashed home of Major General Juvenal Habyarimana May 26, 1994 in Kigali, Rwanda. Habyarimana died May 6th in a plane crash that precipitated the ongoing civil war. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5755 May 26, 1994 Peterson, Scott 189913 08: Portraits of Major General JuvTnal Habyarimana sit on the front porch of his home May 26, 1994 in Kigali, Rwanda. Habyarimana died May 6th in a plane crash that precipitated the ongoing civil war. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5754 June 1, 1994 Peterson, Scott 189913 40: UN troops from Ghana prepare to evacuate 240 Tutsis to the Mille Collines Hotel May 26, 1994 in Kigali, Rwanda. Refugees flee the genocide of more than 800,000 Tutsis and Twas in the ongoing civil war. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5753 June 1, 1994 Peterson, Scott 205450 08: Photographer Corinne Dufka of Reuters poses with refugee children June 1994 in Rwanda. Well-known journalists descended on Rwanda during and after the genocide. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5752 June 1, 1994 Peterson, Scott 205450 09: Writer Josh Hammer of Newsweek stands with crowd June 1994 in Rwanda. Well-known journalists descended on Rwanda during and after the genocide. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5751 June 3, 1994 Peterson, Scott 221260 11: Patriotic Front of Rwanda soldiers cross a makeshift bridge June 3, 1994 in Rwanda. They are preparing for the final offensive towards Kabyagi and Gitarma. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5750 June 3, 1994 Peterson, Scott 221260 17: Soldiers bring supplies in for the Tutsi orphans and famine affected victims via helicopter June 3, 1994 in Rwanda. Relief workers in Kigali estimate the daily death toll of famine and disease victims between 20 and 25. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5749 June 3, 1994 Peterson, Scott 221260 18: A helicopter brings supplies to Tutsi orphans and famine victims June 3, 1994 in Rwanda. Relief workers in Kigali estimate the daily death toll of famine and disease victims between 20 and 25. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5748 June 3, 1994 Peterson, Scott 221260 23: Soldiers from the Patriotic Front of Rwanda build a bridge across the Akanyaru river June 3, 1994 in Rwanda. They are preparing for the final offensive towards Kabyagi and Gitarma. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5747 June 3, 1994 Peterson, Scott 221260 04: An unidentified woman treats a patient at the Red Cross Hospital June 3, 1994 in Kabgayi, Rwanda. Relief workers in Kigali estimate the daily death toll of famine and disease victims between 20 and 25. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5746 June 3, 1994 Peterson, Scott 221260 08: An unidentified soldier in the Patriotic Front of Rwanda stands on a bridge over the Akanyaru river June 3, 1994 in Rwanda. They are preparing for the final offensive towards Kabyagi and Gitarma. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5745 June 16, 1994 Peterson, Scott 359329 09: The body of a Tutsi genocide victim lies in a doorway near Kigali, Rwanda June 16, 1994. The Hutu-inflicted genocide killed nearly one million Tutsis in the spring of 1994. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5744 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 10: A French soldier gives candy to Tutsi children June 24, 1994 at the Nyarushishi Tutsi refugee camp on the Zaire border in Gisenyi, Rwanda. The French military is visiting the camp to demonstrate France's neutral and humanitarian intentions during Operation Turquoise, despite French support for the Hutu government. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5743 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott "Inoubliable Mitterand" Getty
P 5742 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 12: French soldiers sit with African men June 24, 1994 at the Nyarushishi Tutsi refugee camp on the Zaire border in Gisenyi, Rwanda. The French military is visiting the camp to demonstrate France's neutral and humanitarian intentions during Operation Turquoise, despite French support for the Hutu government. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5741 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 14: A French soldier surveys the area June 24, 1994 at the Nyarushishi Tutsi refugee camp on the Zaire border in Gisenyi, Rwanda. The French military is visiting the camp to demonstrate France's neutral and humanitarian intentions during Operation Turquoise, despite French support for the Hutu government. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5740 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 15: Hutus celebrate the arrival of French troops at the Zaire border June 24, 1994 in Rwanda. The Hutus believe that the French will take an active role in helping them, since France has traditionally supported the Hutu government against the Tutsi rebels. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
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