Rwanda Genocide: 100 Days of Slaughter

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Rwanda Genocide: 100 Days of Slaughter

Define Genocide: .

Genocide: The deliberate killing of a national, racial, political or cultural group

Introduction Read the introduction 1. Answer the following in short sentences: 2. When did the Rwandan genocide happen? How long did it last? How many were killed? Who was targeted?

Why did the Hutu militias want to kill the Tutsis? Imagine you were a Hutu soldier during April, 1994. In a paragraph of at least five lines, tell why you are killing the Tutsis. Include three facts from the reading. Underline the three facts. The focus correction area (fca) is: voice This means you must write in the voice of a Hutu soldier to receive credit