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“A sad truth of human nature is that it is hard to care for people when they are abstractions, hard to care when it is not you or somebody close to you. Unless the world community can stop finding ways to dither in the face of this monstrous threat to humanity those words Never Again will persist in being one of the most abused phrases in the English language and one of the greatest lies of our time.”

Quote by Paul Rusesabagina

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An Ordinary Man: An Autobiography

This book is an introspective look into the life of an average man, detailing his journey through various life stages, personal triumphs, and challenges. The narrative explores the mundane and extraordinary moments that shape an individual's existence, providing a unique perspective on the human condition. more

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Paul Rusesabagina
Paul Rusesabagina

Paul Rusesabagina, born on June 15, 1954, is a hero who saved over 1,200 Tutsi and Hutu civilians during the Rwandan genocide. He was a hotel manager and became famous for his bravery in protecting refugees during the 1994 genocide. more

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