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Rwanda Genocide (1994)
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The mass killing of hundreds of thousands of Rwanda Tutsis by Hutu militia. The genocide was carried out two Hutu militia groups supported by two Hutu political parties (the MRND and the CDR).
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Leave None to Tell the Story: Genocide in Rwanda
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Human Rights Watch
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March 1999
Cité par:
Earl Burrowes, Sr.
2:51 AM 6 February 2009 GMT
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http://www.hrw.org/legacy/reports/1999/rwanda/
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The Rwandan genocide stands alone for the way its organizers aimed to mobilize mass participation in murder. Far from hiding their objective, they advertised their goal of exterminating the Tutsi citizens of Rwanda in song and chant, through the press and over the radio. They exhorted Hutu to join the killing campaign, insisting that it “concerned everyone.” They carried out the worst massacres in broad daylight and in many communities they left the dead in full view. By focusing fear and hatred on the Tutsi, the organizers hoped to forge solidarity among Hutu. But beyond that, they also aimed at creating collective responsibility for the genocide. People were encouraged to kill together, just as soldiers in a firing squad are ordered to discharge their weapons simultaneously so that no one should bear individual or total responsibility for the execution. “No one person killed any one person,” said one of the participants.
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