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Causes Of The Rwandan Genocide

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The Rwandan Genocide took place between April and July of 1994, over 800,000 Tutsis and moderate hutus were slaughtered in those few months. People were killed by their neighbors, teachers, coaches, government officials and even close friends. They were murdered in churches, their houses, fields, places they thought were safe to hide. This mass murder was led by the Hutu extremists known as the Interahamwe. Although Cultural, Sociological and Psychological were all factors Political was the primary cause of this conflict.
The primary cause of conflict in Rwanda was the political aspect of the two groups. “Ethnically motivated violence continued in the years following independence. In 1973, a military group installed Major General Juvenal Habyarimana, a moderate Hutu, in power. [...] This power sharing agreement angered Hutu extremists, who would soon take swift and horrible action to prevent it.” This shows that in Rwanda the two groups (Hutus and Tutsis) have been figting for power for a very long time. They want to have the land, resources and wealth. To get this they had to fight each other and push each other out of their country so that they get all of the land, resources and wealth from the group that fled. This violence continued from 1973 to the genocide in 1994. “The early organisers included military officials, politicians and businessmen, but soon many others joined in the mayhem. Organised gangs of government soldiers and militias hacked their way through the

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