Human tragedy


Michael Walsh
Interviewed for MAOHP - 07/02/2017
Reference Code: IE_MA_MAC_006_MAOHP_017_G
Location(s): Goma
Length: 1.23

Refers to Father Willie Cummins in Rwanda and his efforts to offer spiritual respect to the hundreds of bodies being buried in Goma. He explains how Father Cummins nightly said the prayers for the dead and powerfully recalls the scene of the mass grave.


Related Stories

Arrival in Rwanda


Michael Walsh
Interviewed for MAOHP - 07/02/2017
Location(s): Congo

Length: 1.06


Commandant Walsh recalls his journey to Rwanda and Nairobi and eventually Goma, where he worked for the charity GOAL. He recalls flying in an eight seater plane from Nairobi to Goma. He reflects on his feelings on getting closer to Goma and his anxieties about what was facing him. He...

Dynamics of Rwandan Mission


Michael Walsh
Interviewed for MAOHP - 07/02/2017
Location(s): Rwanda

Length: 3.02


Commandant Walsh discusses the dynamics of his time in Rwanda and recalls getting to know the various people who were working to relieve the suffering there.

Human tragedy


Michael Walsh
Interviewed for MAOHP - 07/02/2017
Location(s): Goma

Length: 1.23


Refers to Father Willie Cummins in Rwanda and his efforts to offer spiritual respect to the hundreds of bodies being buried in Goma. He explains how Father Cummins nightly said the prayers for the dead and powerfully recalls the scene of the mass grave.

Humanitarian crisis in Goma


Michael Walsh
Interviewed for MAOHP - 07/02/2017
Location(s): Goma

Length: 6.23


Commandant Walsh reflects on his early experiences in Rwanda and the reality of dealing with burying thousands of bodies in mass graves in Goma town. Refers to Paul Keyes and Tom Boyce (Irish army Officers) and recalls their early induction into the reality of the crisis. Keyes and Boyce had...