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English, 25.06.2019 07:50, mahmudabiazp3ekot

What do the following lines mainly reveal (paragraph 111, hotel rwanda)? british reporter (v. o. – thru radio): is it true that you have specific guidance not to use the word genocide in isolation, but always to preface it with this word, “acts of”? question 3 options: a) american authorities appear to be downplaying the severity of the situation in rwanda. b) americans are unclear on the meaning of genocide. c) the american state department does not believe that there is anything wrong or dangerous going on inside rwanda. d) the british are the only ones who are truly concerned with what is going on inside rwanda.

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