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:37:02
Let's go,
:37:03
Colonel, I have no way
to protect these people,

:37:06
And I have more refugees
than I have room for as it is,

:37:08
I was given 20 orphans today
by the Red Cross,

:37:12
This is not a refugee camp,
:37:14
Can you not take them with you
to your facilities?

:37:16
No, I can't do that, Paul,
:37:20
I'm overwhelmed
at my refugee camp,

:37:23
I'm under attack, constant attack,
:37:25
As soon as we can stabilize
this situation, then I'll take 'em,

:37:32
...and stop the Tutsi cockroaches
who try to run from justice.

:37:36
The Tutsi cockroach judge
called Makesa is hiding at 4...

:37:43
-... Kabulla and his cockroaches...
- Turn that radio off,

:37:48
Watch out for him. He--
:37:52
And get back to work,
We have a hotel to run,

:37:56
There's no work here anyway,
The boss has left,

:37:59
I am your boss!
:38:14
Sir, there's a call from the Mille collines
in Rwanda on line one.

:38:17
Yes? Who am I speaking to?
:38:20
Yes, sir, Paul Rusesabagina,
the house manager,

:38:24
I met you on your last visit here,
Mr, Tillens,

:38:26
Ah, yes, Paul, I remember,
:38:29
How are things there?
:38:31
The situation is difficult, sir.
:38:34
Some of our directors believe
we should close the Mille Collines

:38:38
until this unrest is over,
:38:40
I'm not sure about that, Paul.
What do you think?

:38:46
Sir, that would be
:38:50
The Mille Collines is an oasis of calm
for all our loyal customers,

:38:54
What would they think
if Sabena deserted them now?

:38:58
I assure you, the United Nations
have everything under control, sir,


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