| Title | Date | Section |
| US 'Ran from Rwanda Responsibility' | 22-08-2002 | Genocide |
| The US National Security Archive released official documents showing that “the US was aware, but decided not only not to stop genocide, but also to prevent others from intervening in a way that could have saved hundreds or thousands of lives,"(Agence France Presse) |
| Understanding How Violent Mind Works | 03-02-2002 | Society |
| Conventional genocide-prevention methods include diplomacy and military intervention, which are often mobilized in a “very late-stage” of a crisis. Yet learning from the Rwandan experience, strengthening the rule of law and democracy are the most effective safeguards against genocide.
(Associated Press) |
| Bystanders to Genocide | 01-09-2001 | Genocide |
| Samantha Power of the Atlantic Monthly retraces the decision processes of the US administration and highlights the lack of action from top US officials during the Rwanda crisis. |
| 'My soul is still in those hills' | 15-08-2001 | UN |
| Romeo Dallaire, the retired lieutenant-general haunted by the Rwandan genocide he was powerless to stop as the UNAMIR Force Commander, wants to return to the country where 800,000 people died. |
| The Cross and the Genocide | 09-08-2001 | Genocide |
| The 1994 Rwandan genocide, killing an estimated 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus, is made even more incomprehensible by the documented participation of many representatives of Rwandan church societies. (Afrol News) |
| FRONTLINE Presents Triumph of Evil | 01-01-1999 | Genocide |
| An in depth PBS/Frontline report on the Rwanda genocide, subtitled: "How the west ignored warnings of the 1994 Rwanda genocide and turned its back on the victims." |