Marcel James Ryan Dolezal Travis Drews Samantha Ramirez The Rwanda Genocide.

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Marcel James Ryan Dolezal Travis Drews Samantha Ramirez The Rwanda Genocide

Historical Development and Cultural Contexts Prior to European Colonization Cow herding was the main source of power and wealth in Rwanda Tribal system made of up Tutsi and Hutus Elite: Tutsi cow herders Farmers: Hutus

Post World War Colonization Europeans began colonization in early 19th century Rwanda fell under German East Africa Rule After WWII, power transferred to Belgium

Under Belgian Rule Tutsis favored Ethnic ID cards become mandatory in 1933 Tension worsens between Tutsis and Hutus

Liberation in 1959 Hutus revolt By 1961, Hutus declare Rwanda a Republic 1962, UN passes referendum, and Belgium grants independence to Rwanda Majority rule Violence used against Tutsis to maintain Hutu power

Juvenal Habyarimana Came into power in 1973 NRMD Remained in power for two decades Led a corrupt and thieving government, while citizens suffered

April 6, 1994 Presidents plane shot down over Rwandan capital Hutus and militia begin Tutsi slaughter Civil war begins

Hutus Flee Rwanda

Civil War Ends Pasteur Bizimungu becomes President Paul Kagame becomes Vice President Capital of Rwanda destroyed Schools, hospitals, and police force also destroyed Population falls from 300,000 to 50,000

Consequences 100,000 children separated from their families 300,000 children were killed in genocide 250,000 women widowed Total death count estimated at 800,000

Economical Factors Tutsis were given better paid and more respected jobs over Hutus When Belgians left, the more populated Hutu took revenge Collapse of the international coffee market in 1989 Overpopulation Landlessness and great amount of unmarried men Marriage cost too much: this enticed more men to join military effort

Economical Factors Directed World Bank funding to Military rule society, thus cheap weapons Modern barbaric war RTLM led Hutu citizens to fight for the RPF Interahamwe taxed refuge camps

Political Factors Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) Fred Regime Paul Kagame President Juvénal Habyarimana to sign a peace agreement in 1993 The dictator of Zaire, Mobutu Sese Seko Zaire= current Democratic Republic of the Congo Agathe Uwilingiyimana ( ), Rwanda’s final prime minister under Habyarimana,

Social Factors Tutsi and Hutu moderates shared same fate Between 500,000 and 1 million massacred within 100 days Normal Hutu citizens represented strongest Tutsi killing force Radio Télévision Libre des Mille Collines (RTLM) Hutu patriotes and Tutsi cockroaches Interahamwe Militia Paul Rusesabagina Hotel Rwanda Protagonist: housed over a thousand during the conflict Tutsis hid in swamps and bungalows

Foreign Relations (Allies and Outsiders) Uganda and Tanzania aided RPF Plane carrying President Habyarimana and Burundi’s Hutu president Cyprien Ntaryamira shot down (Apr. 6, 1990) Developed Western nations aided Rwanda’s Hutu forces United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda (UNAMIR), Roméo Dallaire

Foreign Relations (Allies and Outsiders) Ten Belgian members of the UNAMIR tortured, mutilated, killed U.S. Ignored Prior conflict with Somalia Refugee camps sprang up in Uganda, Tanzania, Burundi, and Zaire Uganda aided Rwanda Tutsi defense militia

Rwandan Patriotic Front took over the country in July 1994 Trained military group of Tutsis Exiled from Rwanda After the RPF takeover, about 2 million Hutus fled to neighboring countries and lived in refugee camps How did the genocide actually end ?

Why did no other countries intervene? US had nothing to gain France and China were supplying Rwanda with arms Failure to identify the conflict as Genocide Possible solutions Military intervention Radio Jamming How could it have ended sooner?

RPF is still in control of Rwanda Led by President Paul Kagame RPF values: Social Democracy Left-Wing Nationalism Tutsi Interests Rwanda Today

Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR) FDLR Is the primary remnant Rwandan Hutu rebel group in the East of the Democratic Republic of the Congo FDLR want a word without Tutsi FDLR is composed of ethnic Hutus opposed to Tutsi rule Rwanda Today

According to the U.S. National Counterterrorism Center, the FDLR is believed to be responsible for about a dozen terrorist attacks committed in 2009 These acts of terrorism have killed hundreds of civilians in Eastern Congo Rwanda Today

On January 3, a grenade attack killed two people and wounded 16 people in a Kigali market On January 24, a grenade attack in Gitarama injured at least 14 people. Rwandan National Police (RNP) arrested two suspects On March 23, an explosion at Ruhengeri bus station killed one person and injured five people. There were no arrests Terrorist Incidents by FDLR

On March 30, two nearly- simultaneous grenade attacks in Kigali markets injured six civilians. The police arrested four suspects On November 27, approximately 120 armed men reportedly crossed into Rwanda from the DRC to attack Rubavu province. The RNP repulsed the attack with no civilian casualties Terrorist Incidents by FDLR

Rwanda 2013 Terrorism is subject to prosecution in Rwanda under the 2008 law on counterterrorism Improving the counterterrorism capacity of its security services remained a high priority for the Government of Rwanda No Terrorist attacks in 2013

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