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    East Africa

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    be leaving home Djibouti-country in e africa last to gain independence1947 Genocide-to intentionally wipe out a population of people. Guerrilla warfare-ambush style fighting Gum Arabic-sap of acadia tres Used as a binder Hutu-ethnuc group in rwanda Idi Amin Dada-military leader/president Injera-bread made from teff Ivory-cream colored materials Janjaweed-militia group nomadic Khartoum-capital of north sudan Kush-kingdom that controlled nile Lake Malawi-south sudan Lake Victoria-lake

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    Conflict in Africa

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    INTRODUCTION TO LIT REVIEW This section of the study analyses literature on conflict‚ conflict system‚ and conflict management‚ mediation of internal conflicts‚ various peace process (Rwanda‚ Somalia‚ and Sudan‚ DRC‚ Uganda and Mozambique). Uganda and Mozambique will be the case studies. CONFLICT In his book‚ Stagner[1] presents conflict as a situation in which two or more parties desire goals which they perceive as being obtainable by one or the other but not both. The parties

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    was shot down. Even though this was a starting point to the genocide‚ there were other factors that contributed to the Genocide. In this essay‚ I will explain why the Belgians are to blame for death of the Hutu President and causing the Genocide. Rwanda gained independence from Belgium (another group that is highly blamed for the genocide) in 1962. The Belgians left the country leaving the divide they created to suit their needs in maintaining their society well-structured and functioning the way

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    events on the ground.[6] The print media in Rwanda is believed to have started hate speech against Tutsis which was later continued by radio stations. According

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    of two tribes would be beyond incorrect. Hatred between the two tribes‚ the Tutsi and the Hutu‚ was present for even a century. Before Belgian colonization‚ both tribes in Rwanda lived in relative peace. There was no civil war‚ ethnic hatred‚ or genocide ever recorded before they were colonized. When the Belgians colonized Rwanda (1914-1962)‚ they created division immediately. They categorized the Rwandans into two groups - Hutu and Tutsi. They gave Tutsis identification cards as well as more political

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    SPE Assignment Piyush Rathi Roll No - 131556 The videos ‘crisis in Congo’ and ‘fault lines’ have a tremendous resembelance to Colonialism. The difference being that it is much more indirect and manipulative form in which the exploiter not even takes the responsibility for exploitation. This smarter and

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    dichotomy between the advantages of being Tutsi and the disadvantages of being Hutu increased enormously in the following period o this notion of ethnic differences between Hutu and Tutsi was first constructed by the Germans who originally colonized Rwanda. the Belgians further entrenched this distinction o Extremely tall and thin‚ and often displaying sharp‚ angular facial features‚ these cattle herders were obviously of a different racial stock than the local peasants o They lived side by side

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    Law and Traditions in Africa

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    DISCRIMINATION ON ETHNIC GROUNDS: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS Introduction Many societies all over the world have had to grapple with the problem of inter-group relations. Such concepts as apartheid‚ discrimination‚ prejudice‚ pogrom‚ ethnicity‚ hatred‚ fanaticism‚ intolerance‚ war and even terrorism are terms in common use all over the world. It is manifest that many societies tend to stratify themselves based on the strength of race or tribe. Ethnic discrimination represents one of the problems

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    Rwandan Genocide

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    all of his time in those few and obtained a job for doing so. I can easily find similarities between him and the Red Cross. For instance‚ both had the bravery to enter at their own risk. The Red Cross members die and almost die because of going to Rwanda. Greg Mortenson sold everything he owned just to go over there and build a school. Similarly‚ they are both kind. Greg and the Red Cross both wanted to help their cause to help man- kind. Another example of their similarities is that they helped in

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    unity in diversity

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    inter-agency competition for resources – are daunting. ‘Unity in Diversity’ is the slogan and guiding principle of the One UN team in Rwanda. In April 2007 all resident and some non- resident UN agencies signed up to an ambitious schedule for the implementation of ‘One Programme’‚ ‘One Budgetary Framework’‚ ‘One Leader’ and ‘One Ofce’ endorsed by the Government of Rwanda.1 What does this mean for the people of concern to UNHCR in a country hosting some 50‚000 refugees – predominantly Congolese – and

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