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    Kaila Thomas Hotel Rwanda Essay The film Hotel Rwanda should be used in a world history program because it accurately depicts a significant historical event that people should be informed about and reflects several major themes of world history. The movie begins in Rwanda in the early 1990’s‚ when racial tensions between the two major ethnic groups‚ Hutus and Tutsis‚ have led to a civil war. After the Hutu president is killed‚ Hutu extremists begin a mass-slaughter of the Tutsis. Paul Rusesabagina

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    The Ghost and the Darkness The Ghost and the Darkness is a great movie that incorporates a historic struggle with conflict between man vs. nature‚ and man vs. man. Col. John Patterson is presented with the task of building a bridge to expand the British railroad in Africa. He is forced into leaving his pregnant wife behind while he travels to Tsavo‚ Africa where he must live and work. The colonel is then faced with a struggle between man and nature where he must protect the people from lions that

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    moderate Hutu population in the African country of Rwanda. As the slaughter continued the rest of the world stood by and silently watched. This lasted one hundred days and killed nearly eight-hundred-thousand Tutsis and moderate Hutus. A few reasons that led up to the Rwandan Genocide‚ was the colonization of Belgium to Rwanda‚ culture bias‚ and the inaction of the United States‚ United Nations‚ and the world. Shockingly‚ the 1994 genocide in Rwanda truly began in 1916 with the colonization of Belgium

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    There are two major ethnic groups in Rwanda‚ the Hutu and the Tutsi. However‚ the tension between these people has been a feature of Rwandan life for generations even though they speak the same language‚ follow the same traditions and live in the same areas. The Belgians made the Tutsi the ruling class‚ giving them the better jobs‚ housing and educational opportunities‚ as well as charging them with keeping the Hutu ‘in their place’ based on the color of their skin.The Tutsi people were slaughtered

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    worsened between the Hutu’s and the Tutsi’s in Rwanda. These tensions resulted in the mass killings of Tutsi’s from April-July 1994 where 800 000 Tutsi’s were killed. This event was constituted as genocide based on the 8 stages of Genocide and correlates with the definition of genocide set out by the United Nations in 1948‚ however the United Nations and the Western countries especially the USA considered the killings as part of a civil war. From 1916-1959 Rwanda was under Belgium colonial rule and contributed

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    Ghost Boy

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    until the age of twelve. At the age of twelve Martin was misdiagnosed as being in a PVS state‚ when in fact he was locked-in. For this reason‚ no one realized that he was aware of the things taking place around him. After reading the excerpt from “Ghost Boy‚” I felt that I truly had a better grasp of “locked in syndrome” and how one’s everyday life‚ family‚ and even mentality can be affected by

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    The Rwanda Genocide delegated a shift in the way society viewed rape during times of war. Women who fell victim to sexual assault have lived with the physical and psychological traumas of these experiences for centuries. In this paper I will argue against rape being used as a weapon of war‚ the long term effects it has had on women and the process it took for rape to be recognized as a criminal act during the Rwandan genocide. Here is a brief history of how the Rwandan Genocide began. The genocide

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    Genocide in Rwanda (1994) The brutality in the Democratic Republic of Congo is meticulously associated to the Rwandan genocide took place April 7‚ 1994. In 1994‚ the population of Rwanda was at at an estimated total of seven million people. The population of Rawand was made up of three different ethnic groups: the Hutu (approximately 85%)‚ Tutsi (14%) and Twa (1%) ("Rwanda‚ Genocide‚ Hutu‚ Tutsi‚ Mass Execution‚ Ethnic Cleansing‚ Massacre‚ Human Rights‚ Victim Remembrance‚ Education‚ Africa." UN

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    Hotel Rwanda Themes

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    of the battle‚ they worked together to create battle strategies that will help them decrease the number of soldiers in their army. Last year I saw the movie Hotel Rwanda and it shown the same attributes like The Mission. Even though these two movies were in different time periods the theme hope and friendship carried over. In Hotel Rwanda‚ the hotel manager was the only hope for the refugee Hutu’s. In the Mission the Guaraní Indians hope to live in their current home and not move back to their forest

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    Hotel Rwanda Essay

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    Hotel Rwanda‚ directed by Terry George‚ is a 2004 film made depicting the Rwandan genocides. The historical context of the film is in 1994 in Rwanda‚ when the extremist Interahamwe militias were gathering forces to kill Tutsi tribe’s people. They succeeded for the most part‚ killing more than 800‚000 innocent people within a hundred days. The film is shown entirely from the point of view of Paul Rusesabagina‚ who hosted over 1200 Rwandan refugees in his Hotel Mille Collines. The camera only leaves

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