In My Truth About the Assassination of Ndadaye, General Joseph Rugigana provides a personal account of the tragic events of October 1993 that deeply shaped Burundi’s history.
As a former officer involved in the security apparatus, the author shares his perspective on the circumstances, tensions, and decisions surrounding these events.
This testimony offers an internal viewpoint, contributing to a broader understanding of a complex and sensitive chapter of national history.
Rather than claiming absolute truth, the book invites reflection on historical truth, collective memory, and the ongoing challenges of reconciliation.
An important read for those seeking deeper insight into Burundi’s political crisis and its long-term implications.