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Kofi Annan: World Guilty of “Sins of Omission” in Rwandan Genocide

HeadlineMar 29, 2004

At a memorial conference at the United Nations on the Rwandan genocide, the United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan said he could and should have done more to stop the killing that took at least 800,000 lives.

Annan said: “The international community is guilty of sins of omission.”

At the time the UN Security Council failed to send a small peacekeeping force to stop the ethnic cleansing.

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