Fire under the cassock
Inspired of a true story, Fire under the cassock, appeared in 2005, of Benjamin Sehene tells, in the middle of the Génocide Rwandan, the psychological pangs and the moral forfeiture of Stanislas, a Hutu priest shown rapes and crimes against humanity. One follows to the daily newspaper the mechanics which carries out agree then to take part in the extermination of a million people in hundred days. Exiled in France, Stanislas mollement will mollement be continued there. Will he answer of its acts in front of the justice of the men? This account tackles the question of the role of the Église in the genocide of 1994. Fire under the cassock is the first novel written by a Rwandais on the genocide of the Tutsi. The tone is relevant Spartan but, and Sehene gets busy of a language without sentimentality. Its technique of account is characterized by its parsimony.
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