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    during the Rwandan genocide. The genocide is going on because the Hutus believe that the Tutsis killed their president and that is why the Hutus are attacking on the Tutsis. Paul is a Hutu‚ but his wife Tatiana and his children and other close friends are all Tutsis and it is his mission to save them all. In the movie when Paul was getting ready to go work the Hutu rebels come to see if there are any Tutsis left in Paul’s house‚ Paul hides all of his family and all of his friends in one room of the

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    In the mid-eighteenth century the country became known as the Kingdom of Rwanda and was ruled by a Tutsi King. The king enacted anti-Hutu polices and this is where the animosity between the Hutu and the Tutsis started. Rwanda became colonized by Germany in 1884 as part of German East Africa and then was taken over by Belgium in 1916 as a part of WWI. Both of these countries ruled through the Tutsi king continuing the anti-Hutu polices and adding more fuel to the fire between the two groups. Three

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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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    Christian leaders and laypersons be partly responsible for the genocide of their surroundings only several days after observing Easter. Among the violence that hid the land of 1000 hills mid April and July in 1994‚ predicted 500‚000 to 1 million Tutsi and their grasped Hutu and Two allies were murdered in a country in which closer to 95% of the population recognized as Christian. In Christianity and Genocide in rwanda‚ Longman helps to elaborate on how and why Christians evolve into the 1994 genocide

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    people over the course of approximately 100 days‚ in the small East African Nation of Rwanda. This came about because of the longstanding ethic and tensions between the minority Tutsi‚ who had controlled power for centuries‚ and the majority Hutu peoples‚ who had come to power in the rebellion of 1959–62 and overtaken the Tutsi monarchy The Srebrenica massacre refers to the July 1995 killings‚ during the Bosnian War‚ of more than 8‚000 Bosnians‚ mainly men and boys were murdered The EU had meetings

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    many people Tutsis and their Hutu companions. When you compare these two mass murders the Holocaust had no previous state of being in competition with each other between the Jewish Germans and Jewish Germans‚Took a long time to fight back against the Naziparty (was not organized)‚ Lasted over 6 years (6 million murdered)‚Nazi used gas chambers and the work camps‚Nazi party only killed Jewish people ("inferior race").Rwanda Differences was that the Rival between the Hutu and the Tutsi had lasted for

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    left the Tutsi rebel group‚ being the most Rwandans murdered. The death of the president was not the only cause of this heinous genocide; there were many other underlying reasons as to why 1 million people lost their lives in 100 days without much being done to end it. First‚ there is a history of violence within the people of Rwanda. There was ethnic tension between the Hutus‚ who were the majority‚ and the Tutsis‚ who were the minority. Ironically‚ the Belgians considered the Tutsis to be superior

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    Hutu‚ decides to risk his life for his Tutsi family and 1‚200 other Tutsi people by protecting them in his hotel now nicknamed Hotel Rwanda. The movie is based on actual events in Rwanda’s capital city of Kigali during the 1994 civil genocide. In a time where communication was in full force with daily and nightly news shown nearly 5 times in 24 hours‚ the Rwanda issue in Africa was practically un-noticed. In only three short months‚ over a million Tutsi Africans died because of their

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    While many people live relatively carefree lives‚ many others suffer from the burden injustice and loss has left on them. The horrors many face during their youth defies the universal perception of a child’s innocence. Unfortunately‚ everyday society has veiled this behind a curtain for few to acknowledge. In Uwem Akpan’s Say You’re One Of Them‚ all five short stories emphasize the most cringeworthy sufferings of children. With perhaps the most significant and horrid death scene out of many‚ the

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    genocide´‚ therefore not allowing nations to come and aid the victims because their interest did not lie in helping politically as it was not beneficial. Paul Rusesabagina‚ the main protagonist‚ is a brave hotel manager who saved the lives of the Tutsis he housed in a hotel and offered a different perspective on globalization. The effects that lead to an uprise as well as the result of the conflict in Rwanda‚ was painted by the influence of the political and economic globalization. The racial divide

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