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Genocide And The Rwandan Genocide

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On April 7th, 1994 in the small East African country of Rwanda the darkest and most brutal tragedy occurred, the Rwandan genocide. 800,000 Tutsi’s and Rwandan men and women were grossly slaughtered by the Hutu government. This was one of the worst genocides in history and yet not many people spoke about it, why? I believe many people did not say anything is because they were scared that they would be caught and then killed. A man by the name of Philippe Gaillard was a part of the Red Cross international committee in Kigali. He was one of the few people who spoke up about the tragedies occurring in Rwanda. He told his friend who was a news reporter for the BBC in France and published his story. By Gaillard not “shutting up” about the situation it made the Hutu extremists embarrassed and this lead to the Hutu government allowing the Red Cross committee to have safe passage throughout Rwanda. “America, the beautiful America, the brave”, was what America was known for being, but after the ethnic cleansing of the Rwandan people it changed.
1.) The things that I have, seen, read, and heard, I know that without a shadow of a doubt that another genocide could/would occur in the future. As we all know, history in fact does repeat itself. In the documentary Philippe Gaillard had made a comparison between the Holocaust and the Rwandan genocide. The United States knew what was going on with the Jews during the Holocaust and sat back and watched so many people get killed, and the US did

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