Do Not Disturb: The Story of a Political Murder and an African Regime Gone Bad

Do Not Disturb: The Story of a Political Murder and an African Regime Gone Bad

by Michela Wrong
Do Not Disturb: The Story of a Political Murder and an African Regime Gone Bad

Do Not Disturb: The Story of a Political Murder and an African Regime Gone Bad

by Michela Wrong

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Overview

A powerful investigation into a grisly political murder and the authoritarian regime behind it: Do Not Disturb upends the narrative that Rwanda sold the world after one of the deadliest genocides of the twentieth century.

We think we know the story of Africa’s Great Lakes region. Following the Rwandan genocide, an idealistic group of young rebels overthrew the brutal regime in Kigali, ushering in an era of peace and stability that made Rwanda the donor darling of the West, winning comparisons with Switzerland and Singapore. But the truth was considerably more sinister. 
 
Vividly sourcing her story with direct testimony from key participants, Wrong uses the story of the murder of Patrick Karegeya, once Rwanda’s head of external intelligence and a quicksilver operator of supple charm, to paint the portrait of a modern African dictatorship created in the chilling likeness of Paul Kagame, the president who sanctioned his former friend’s assassination.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781610398428
Publisher: PublicAffairs
Publication date: 03/30/2021
Pages: 512
Sales rank: 1,068,766
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.70(d)

About the Author

Michela Wrong is a writer and journalist with more than twenty years' experience of covering Africa. She joined Reuters news agency in the early 1980s and was posted as a foreign correspondent to Italy, France and Ivory Coast. She became a freelance journalist in 1994, when she moved to then-Zaire and found herself covering both the genocide in Rwanda and the final days of dictator Mobutu Sese Seko for the BBC and Reuters. She later moved to Kenya, where she spent four years covering east, west and central Africa for the Financial Times.

She is the author of three books of non-fiction and a novel.

She was awarded the 2010 James Cameron prize for journalism that combines "moral vision and professional integrity." She is regularly interviewed by the BBC, Al Jazeera and Reuters on her areas of expertise. She has published opinion pieces and book reviews in the Observer, Guardian, Financial Times, New York Times, New Statesman, Spectator, Standpoint Foreign Policy magazine, and travel pieces for Conde Nast's Traveler magazine. She speaks fluent Italian and French. She is a consultant for the Miles Morland Foundation, which funds a range of literary festivals, workshops and scholarships for African writers.
 
Michela Wrong lives in London.

Table of Contents

Principals ix

Introduction 1

The Cord

Chapter 1 An Incident at the Michelangelo 17

Chapter 2 Chronicle of a Death Foretold 37

Chapter 3 If at First You Don't Succeed 57

Chapter 4 Plots Thicken 86

The Hoe

Chapter 5 My Roots Are Buried Here 107

Chapter 6 Hiding in Plain Sight 122

Chapter 7 The Bush War 144

Chapter 8 On to Kampala 167

Chapter 9 Band of Brothers 177

Chapter 10 Exodus 202

The Gun

Chapter 11 The Genocide and Its Aftermath 235

Chapter 12 The Best President Rwanda Never Had 250

Chapter 13 I Was James Bond 284

Chapter 14 We Have Accepted to Be Dogs 304

Chapter 15 Spoils of War 327

Chapter 16 This Man Is an Emperor 334

The Missile

Chapter 17 The Plane and Other Secrets 365

Chapter 18 Do Not Disturb 382

Chapter 19 Song of the Stool Pigeon 393

Chapter 20 The Inquest 403

Chapter 21 Regret Is an Understatement 417

Acknowledgments 445

Acronyms 447

A Note on Terminology 451

Reference Notes 453

Index 479

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