Description During 100 days in Spring 1994, Rwanda\'s descent into terror took an estimated 800,000 lives.
This was the terrifying reality for Tharcisse Seminega, a Tutsi professor at the Nat.
Murderers did their "work" with crude implements--machetes, hoes, nail-studded clubs--and lists of those doomed to die.
The fastest-moving Genocide in modern times was horrifying for its intimacy: Killers and victims were neighbors, friends, fellow churchgoers, workmates, even spouses.
Description During 100 days in Spring 1994, Rwanda\'s descent into terror took an estimated 800,000 lives