Friday, March 9, 2012


                                                                                                                         Jared Coleman, #103
                                                                                                                          Aaron Schalk, #110
                                                                                                                          Marisa Romig, #109

Today we will be interviewing a victim of the Rwandan genocide!
Reporter: Hello my name is Maggie and I will be your interviewer of today’s interviews. 
Victim:  Hello Maggie!
Reporter: Can you tell us your name as our first question of today’s interview.
Victim: Yes I can, my name is Helen.
Reporter: Hello Helen. Would you like to tell us the first thing you had seen of your villages’ genocide?
Victim: Yes, I remember looking up to this hill across the river, and had seen somebody actually with a machete cutting somebody to pieces.
Reporter: And how did you respond to this?
Victim...I realized that I should turn around and run back home before they had saw me. And that’s what I did.
Reporter: How did you keep yourself safe from the killers that invade your village?
Victim: We had gone to a close friend of ours and had him hide us in his secret room.
Reporter: And how many people were hidden with you?
Victim: There were seven of us girls.
Reporter: WOW!!!!!
Reporter: So where was this secret room at?
Victim: Actually the room was a hidden bathroom, and that’s where we had stayed.
Reporter: How big was this bathroom?
Victim: It was measured about three feet by four feet.
Reporter: And how many days did you stay in this tiny bathroom for?
Victim: We had stayed in the bathroom for 91 days.
Reporter: That’s a lot of days!
Reporter: So how did you move around this tiny room then?
Victim: We had took turns standing and stretching, and sometimes at night when some of us couldn’t take much more of it we had went into a larger room that was adjacent to the bathroom.
Reporter: How come you didn’t just stay in the larger room?
Victim: Because it was more dangerous in the larger room then the bathroom was.
Reporter: Why would you say it was more dangerous?
Victim: Because there were killers lurking just outside a window that was located in the larger room.
Reporter: So how did you manage not being caught?
Victim: We wouldn’t stand up or talk when we where stretching in the larger room.
Reporter:  How often would you say they were searching the village where the seven of you where located at?
Victim: They were always searching, all the time! It was always intense, intense, intense for us.
Reporter: Had anyone seen you girls arrive at the pastor’s house?
Victim: Actually several people might have seen us arrive at his house.
Reporter: Did you girls ever leave the house, and come back later to confuse your trail?
Victim:  No, we didn’t think about doing this until a few days later.
Reporter: How come a few days later?
Victim: Because after a few days, dozens of Hutus arrived at the house, trying to find us and kill us.
Reporter: When did you realize they were coming?
Victim: There’s a little window in the bathroom. And I went up and I looked through the curtains. And I saw people running, running...inside the pastors house looking to find us.
Reporter: How did you feel when you saw them?
Victim: I had never been so scared in my life.  I remember it was like, life swept out of your body in a second. I became so dry instantly, and I couldn't even find saliva to swallow.
Reporter: So did they end up finding you girls in the bathroom?
Victim: No thank god for that.
Reporter: So what did you do until you came out of the bathroom?
Victim: We had stayed for eighty more days in that bathroom until we walked out and had left our village.
Reporter: Did you find anyone else who survived?
Victim: Still till this day we haven’t seen anyone else.
Reporter:  Wow, that was amazing information you gave to us today…I would like to thank you for coming here today and sharing this with us.
Victim: Yes thank you for having me come here today. Now I have to leave to catch my flight…thanks again.





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