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1:03:01
Most importantly,
this cannot be a refugee camp,

1:03:06
The lnterhamwe believe that the
Mille Collines is a four-star Sabena hotel,

1:03:10
That is the only thing
that is keeping us alive,

1:03:13
Have you printed the bills?
1:03:16
Thank you,
Now please erase the register,

1:03:19
- Erase it?
- Yes, I want no names to appear there,

1:03:23
Boss, the carpenters are ready,
1:03:24
Tell them to remove
all of the numbers from the doors,

1:03:27
- And put what?
- And put nothing,

1:03:37
Good day,
Here is your bill for the last week,

1:03:39
If you cannot pay
or think you will not be able to pay,

1:03:42
please go to the banquet room and
Dube will take care of you, Thank you,

1:03:49
Does the State Department
have a view

1:03:52
as to whether or not
what is happening could be genocide?

1:03:56
We have every reason to believe
that acts of genocide have occurred.

1:03:59
How many acts of genocide
does it take to make genocide?

1:04:04
Alan, that's just not a question
that I'm in a position to answer.

1:04:07
Is it true that you
have specific guidance

1:04:10
not to use the word "genocide"
in isolation,

1:04:13
but always to preface it
with this word "acts of"?

1:04:16
I have guidance
which I try to use as best as I can.

1:04:21
I have--
1:04:23
There are formulations
that we are using

1:04:25
that we are trying to be
consistent in our use of--

1:04:31
I'm sorry it is not Glenmorangie,
1:04:34
As long as it is scotch,
1:04:37
Your white friends
have abandoned you,

1:04:43
- So it would seem,
- Well, don't worry,

1:04:45
- I will take care of you,
- I'm glad to hear that

1:04:48
because I was wondering if perhaps
you could spare us a few policemen,

1:04:51
To protect us, sir,
1:04:53
- The police are very busy, Paul,
- Yes, I'm aware of this,

1:04:55
But when I last spoke
to the president of Sabena,

1:04:59
he assured me that anyone
who helped protect Belgian property


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