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The Rwandan Genocide

Genocide Genocide is a term defined as any act committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnic, racial or religious group, as such: Killing members of the group Imposing measures intended to prevent births within a group

Rwanda Genocide The Rwandan genocide was the systematic massacre of an estimated 800,000 people Mostly Tutsi tribe members Also includes moderate Hutus members The massacre lasted approximately 100 days from April to mid-July, 1994

Rwanda-History 3 tribes of people that inhabit Rwanda Twa Hutus Tutsi The original inhabitants Hutus Migrated in 1000s Tutsi Migrated in the 1300-1400s

Rwanda-History (Continued) The Tutsis tribe of people gained a large dominance over the Hutus By the late 18th century, a single Tutsi-ruled state occupied most of the present day Rwanda Controlled by a Tutsi King who controlled the land and Gave power to the Tutsi people Population did not mean control: 75% Hutu 20% Tutsi 5% Twa

Rwanda 1890 In 1890, Rwanda accepted German rule without resistance Became part of the German East Africa Germany Little rule over Rwanda No economic development Tutsis still ruled the country

Rwanda 1916-1919 During WW1 (1916), Belgian forces occupied Rwanda In 1919 it became part of the Belgian League of Nations Social structure was not altered Christian missionary work of converting the locals to Roman Catholicism was undertaken

Rwanda 1933 Belgian control of Rwanda Eugenics movement Political power rested with the Tutsis Eugenics movement Tutsis were considered to have Caucasian ancestry Thought to have lighter skin & larger skulls Tutsis were ‘superior’ to Hutus

Rwanda 1933 (continued) One of the major contributing factors to the split of ethnic groups was the creation of group classification on ID cards in 1933 Introduced a rigid racial concept of group identity

Rwanda 1933-1956 Tutsis began to believe the myth of their superior racial status Tutsis exploited their power over the Hutu Created a resentment and hostility between the Tutsis & Hutu

Rwanda 1959 Civil war erupted in 1959 Fighting between the Hutus and Tutsis The Hutus emerged victorious Tens of thousands of Tutsis were killed Around 100,000 Tutsis fled the country

Rwanda 1960s-1970s Series of Hutu-Tutsi clashes Government was controlled by the military 1973 – Defense Minister Juvénal Habyarimana (Hutu) took over the government Re-elected several times as leader until 1993

Rwanda 1990-1993 In 1990, Rwanda was invaded from Uganda by the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) Mainly Tutsi refugees The invasion was unsuccessful President of Rwanda agreed to share the power In 1993, a power-sharing agreement was signed between Hutus and Tutsis

Rwanda 1994 In April 1994, the president of Rwanda and the president of Burundi were killed in a suspicious plane crash Civil strife erupted on a massive scale Rwandan soldiers and Hutu gangs slaughtered an estimated 800,000 people, mostly Tutsis and moderate Hutus

Rwandan Statistics An estimated 800,000 people were killed of a population of about 7 million No outside government did anything to stop the genocide The weapon of choice was the machete Also used nail-studded clubs, and guns

Rwandan Horror Not Just Killed Many of the women and girls were violently sexually assaulted by HIV+ men as part of a systematic rape campaign

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Rwanda Today 2001 UN International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda some responsible received life in prison Rwanda is struggling to heal and rebuild It is showing signs of rapid development The major markets for exports are: Belgium, Germany, and China

Rwanda Today In April 2007 Many Hutu people have returned to Rwanda Investment and trade agreement with Belgium Many Hutu people have returned to Rwanda The government has promoted reconciliation and economic development

THE END

Assignment Rwanda Jigsaw Break up into groups of 5 Each group will be given a topic The groups will then create a report of events (using a variety of visual aids) for the topic Students will then break up into new groups and present their data to their new group

Rwanda Jigsaw Topics A report on the response from the rest of the world to the situation in Rwanda from 1994 to now A report on the steps taken by Rwanda to prevent a genocide from ever happening again A report on the steps taken/not taken in regards to the conflict in Darfur-relate what is happening in Darfur to the events in Rwanda A report on the changes in regards to women in Rwanda and how their roles in society have changed since 1994 A report on how Rwanda will look in 2044 (50 years after the genocide). This timeline will describe how the country has reconciled with its past based on how far they have come to date. Use other examples (Germany) as models of how to overcome such tragedies

Resources http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genocide http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/1288230.stm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rwanda_genocide