Introduction When Belgian settlers entered Rwanda in 1924, they created a racial classification between the Hutu and Tutsi families who once lived together. After independence in 1962, power struggle often occurred between two tribes. Former Prime Minister of Canada Jean-Pierre Chhétéien said, "It is not a tribal tribe." (Destexhe, 1995) There are many signs of genocide, but the ruling country chooses to ignore them. Approximately 100 days from April 6, 1994 to the middle of July, when Hutu attacked a bunch, 800 thousand people were murdered.
Before discussing the genocide in Rwanda in this article, I will discuss the history between Futus and Tutsu dating back to the 1930s. This part of the discussion on Rwandan genocide will be important, as the history between the two tribes really contributes to Rwanda genocide. Back in the early 20th century, until 1962 Belgium took control of Rwanda. - Mr. Eric Bauche Holden - Nims Lit / Comp 2 February 3, 2016 The massacre was held in Germany and Eastern Europe in 1933. People will think that society learns from this historical tragedy and that this history will never be repeated again. Unfortunately, that is not the case.
Some people. The massacre of Rwanda is definitely one of the acts. This mass genocide is a very controversial topic that evoked a lot of anger, emotion, regret. Massacre of Rwanda shows a typical example of a country overlooked when aid is needed. Genocide in Rwanda took place in 1994. At the moment, the two major ethnic groups in Rwanda are Hutsu and Tsuchi. Because of the type of work they do, these two groups have different moral identities. Genocide is composed of members
Massacre of Rwanda Genocide of Rwanda started on April 6, 1994 and lasted about 100 days (history). After their president 's death, the two groups involved, Hutsu and Tsuchi made a big clash. Hutu's cruelty killed about 800,000 Tutsi and supporters. Since the other countries did not stop this tragic genocide at its heyday, the world remained wondering why. In celebrating the 20th anniversary of massacre in Rwanda, it is important to understand this tragedy. manner