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History Of The Rwanda Genocide

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In the country of Rwanda, one of the most infamous events was the genocide that took place in the spring of 1994. Even though Rwanda was known as a turbulent country already, the rapid pace of the killings still left people around the world in shock. In the span of just one hundred days over eight-hundred thousand people were slaughtered by their own government. It all started when the death of the Rwandan president, Juvenal Habyarimana, was announced. A French Judge blamed the Tutsi rebel leader, Paul Kagame, for the crash. The judge claimed that he and his people carried out the attack on his plane. Though Kagame continuously blamed Hutu extremists for the attack, his arguments were pushed aside and the government ruled him guilty. After …show more content…

While they were in the capital city, the extremists formed a youth group that consisted of young people called ‘The Interahamwe’ or ‘those who strike as a whole’. The Interahamwe create roadblocks in order to check the I.D. Cards of the citizens who were both leaving and entering the city. The people who were identified as Tutsi were killed on the spot and those who were identified as Hutu were let through. Over the span of two to three weeks the killings spread, and soon enough, they were going door to door to find every single Tutsi member. The Tutsis went to churches, hospitals, and schools and tried to escape the rapid killings. The Hutu extremists, however, were relentless and raided every single building in sight, including the churches and hospitals. They sometimes tortured the Tutsis other times they offered a quicker way out, meaning a bullet to the head, they had to actually pay for the bullet though.
To the Tutsi members, the places that they had always found refuge in became places of heartless …show more content…

Many of those who survived were lets with large scars, or STD’s that could be potentially life threatening. The Hutus didn't even let the victim’s bodies be buried properly, they let them sit out in the open to be eaten by animals or to rot just to degrade them as a whole. The world, yes as in every single country on this planet, just stood by and watched all of this take place. No one bothered to send their military over until the last week or so, and after if was over no one bothered to label it as a genocide until several years

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