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    where the Hutu population began mass slaughtering of the Tutsi. There were two different groups killing people they were‚ the Interahamwe and the Hutu rebellious. The genocide killed upwards of eight hundred thousand people mainly Tutsi‚ and created two million refugees. The genocide was a major mass killing where people still to this day being convicted of mass murdering and being jailed. During Rwanda’s genocide there were two different ethnic groups fighting‚ they were the Hutu and the Tutsis

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    portrays the Rwandan society in Africa. The characters are attempting to find safe haven within the campus of a hotel called the Hotel des Mille Collines. The pressure holds between the Tutsi and the Hutu tribes. This war was being fought in the 90’s because the Tutsi people were the minority‚ and the Hutu people believed they were the reason behind the regions decline. 3. Who are the main characters in this film?  Paul R. – Paul is the hotel manager and is in charge of keeping his many refugees

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    Jews because they were deemed “inferior” and needed to be eliminated. Hotel Rwanda tackles a recent event in history where the Hutu extremists of Rwanda initiated a terrifying campaign of genocide‚ massacring approximately 800‚000 minority Tutsi who had been given total power by the Belgian colonists‚ while the rest of the world looked on and did nothing. The Hutu killed the Tutsi people because they thought the Tutsi were being excessively rude to them. It is important to recognize the similarities

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    murder of over 800‚000 Tutsi people. More specifically‚ eight thousand people died per day for one hundred days‚ the equivalent of five lives per minute. Five lives per minute because of ethnic competition and rising tensions between the Tutsi and Hutu groups. An ethnic competition that began with the initial separation of Rwandan citizens by European colonists and continued with destructive decisions made by political powers‚ resulted in a genocide that left permanent physical and mental scars

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    presidential palace exploding on impact. The plane carried 3 French crew and nine passengers. The responsibility for the attack is dispute‚ most theories proposing as suspects would be the rebellious Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) or the government-aligned Hutu extremists opposed the negotiation with the RPF. Throughout the film of “Hotel Rwanda”‚ there were scenes in which they were represented accurately‚ and some that were inaccurate. Some of the issues are; the different groups portrayed in the film‚

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    Genocide In Hotel Rwanda

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    In the movie Hotel Rwanda‚ the Hutu Tribe started a civil war with each other. The Hutu Tribe disliked the Tutsi Tribe because they felt as though they arrogant. One man in the movie stated that you could identify a Tutsi because of the lighter skin and that they were upper class. The Tutsi Tribe were the minority and the Hutus felt the need to wipe them out. They did this by basically having a genocide. A genocide is a mass murder against a group of particular people. The Hutus came with soldiers

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    Landlocked in the heart of Africa with a population of just over eight million and a Gross Domestic Product of USD 700 ‚ Burundi differentiates itself as a unique outlier among case studies of African democratic experiments. Its first attempt at a democratic transition in 1993 spiraled into a decade long bloodbath‚ though this latest stretch of warfare continues a history defined by cyclical violence. Often omitted from the history books‚ what Stephen Weissman calls “the first clear genocide since

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    knows there is a constant threat from the Hutu army‚ he keeps his cool and sticks with what he has been taught and what his conscience tells him is right. A hero is someone who follows his or her conscience in the face of difficulty. Lastly there is a character named George who has a very different view point about ongoing massacre‚ which gives him a lax conscience. He does not even think twice about killing the Tutsi people‚ or giving weapons to the Hutu army. A lax conscience is when a person does

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    Turti Genocide In Rwanda

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    first people to inhabit the area. During 1972‚ The Tutsi massacred between 100‚000 and 200‚000 Hutu. Tensions started between the 2 in the 1960’s after they both wanted control after independence. The cause of the genocide was not just the matter of the Tutsi attempting to wipe out the Hutu‚ it was also because of previous conflict between the 2‚ as the Tutsi trying to control the government.

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    After that‚ small massacres keeps happening in Rwanda and almost all the victims were Tutsis. President Juvenal Habyarimana‚ a Hutu‚ signed “Arusha Accords” that let the Tutsis participate in the government and weakened the Hutus’ power. The president died on April 6‚ 1994 when his plane got shot down. No one ever knew who were responsible for this assassination‚ but the Tutsis

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