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    For the past centuries‚ the world has endured mass human extinctions from the well-known 1942 holocaust to the under recognized Rwanda genocide. Genocide is the violent acts and killings of a specific group with the intent of eradicating their existence. According to the Center on Law and globalization‚ genocides occur for these reasons: to eliminate a real or potential threat‚ to spread terror among enemies‚ to acquire economic wealth‚ or to implement a belief or ideology. When a group feels as

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    as Odette did in the early 90s. Odette served in Rwanda‚ until 1993‚ when the Peace Corps suspended its program within the country due to developing internal tension. Afterward‚ she took a few short-term jobs in Kenya‚ Gabon‚ and Burundi until in 1993 violent conflicts erupted in Burundi due to the death of the new Hutu president after years of Tutsi government. It was at this point that the Peace Corps decided to recommence their work in Rwanda. Prior to the operations implementation‚ the rhetoric

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    Sophie Okonedo ... Tatiana Rusesabagina Hotel Rwanda tackles one of the most dreadfully ugly events in recent history. I believe that this conflict in the 90’s marked one of the bloodiest chapters in African History. Based on a true story‚ director Terry George’s war-time drama is set in Rwanda’s capital city of Kigah during 1994 civil genocide. Rwanda erupted with genocidal rage after the country’s Hutu president was assassinated. The Hutus blamed the murder on the hated Tutsi minority and took

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    the 6th 1994. The horrible genocide lasted about 100 days and approximately 800‚000 people were killed. When the Belgium’s ruled over Rwanda they split the country up into two groups or tribes‚ the Hutus and the Tutsis. When the Belgium’s ruled they put the Tutsi tribe in command. The Tutsis were very cruel and mean to the Hutu tribe‚ but when the Belgium’s left Rwanda they put the Hutu tribe in charge of the country. When the Hutus were in charge they built up there army and imported many supplies

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    the flaws in the demographic nature of the country‚ and the economic stance of the country were also integral to the outbreak of the Rwandan Genocide. On the 6th April 1994 the presidents of Rwanda and Burundi were both assassinated leading to the start of the Rwandan Genocide. The president of Rwanda Juvénal Habyarimana (Hutu) was with the president of Burundi Cyprien Ntaryamira (Hutu) at the time when their plane was shot down leading to some "The most horrible and systematic human massacre

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    In 1994‚ there was an unfortunate incidence which took place in Rwanda Republic. According to the record of United Nations‚ 800‚000 to 1‚071‚000 people were killed in three months due to the genocide. This genocide is considered as the conflict between the two tribes in Rwanda---Hutus‚ carrying out the genocide‚ and Tutsis‚ having been massacred. Since it was really an amazing unfortunate event‚ many people in the world sympathized with that sad incidence. However‚ most people today think that we

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    toward other people has shown its effect in many different ways. For instance the Rwanda Genocide‚. dDuring April 7‚ 1994 - July 1994‚ 800‚000‚ Tutsi ethnic minority was killed by the Hutu ethnic majority. Hutu extremists made anti-Tutsi propaganda implying that marrying‚ doing business‚ or being friends with the Tutsi people was considered treason. The FPR (Rwandan Patriotic Front) a Tutsi political party in Rwanda utilized guerrilla warfare tactics against the Interahamwe which was a paramilitary

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    In 1994‚ there was an unfortunate incidence which took place in Rwanda Republic. According to the record of United Nations‚ 800‚000 to 1‚071‚000 people were killed in three months due to the genocide. This genocide is considered as the conflict between the two tribes in Rwanda---Hutus‚ carrying out the genocide‚ and Tutsis‚ having been massacred. Since it was really an amazing unfortunate event‚ many people in the world sympathized with that sad incidence. However‚ most people today think that we

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    LAKE KIVU Lake Kivu is a lake located on western coast of Rwanda‚ and it is a boundary that separates Rwanda and Democratic Republic of Congo. Kivu is a very beautiful and important place for Rwanda as it is the source of revenue and an entertainment for many people. Lake Kivu facilitates transport between Rwanda and Democratic Republic of Congo and is also a transport medium between western districts. Sailing in Kivu is wonderful as Kivu is surrounded by mountains and beautiful forests. Peaceful

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    apparent use of the ‘divide and rule’ domination technique‚ in which ethnic identities are manipulated to maintain instability‚ in order to decisively preclude the development of African societies due to their own geopolitical and economic interests. Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) will be utilized as case studies to elucidate the significant impact that the polarization of ethnic divides has had on the political and economic infrastructure that are pertinent to their development. This

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