Filmed at a refugee camp in then-Zaire, this documentary gives an account of a massacre that took place the night before a camp of 80,000 refugee Hutus were found. Though propaganda has enabled Rwanda to label these refugees as “génocidaires”, estimates are that only 7% of these refugees were perpetrators of the genocide. The massacres form part of the modern crisis in the Congo, where the Rwandan government continues to back proxies in the East, attempting annexations with the justification of fighting the “terrorists” of the past. The film shows that many of these so called terrorists were refugees, terrorized themselves by the massacres that followed them as they fled into the Congo.