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Genocide And The Genocide Of Genocide

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Historians do not lie when they say, “History always repeats itself”. Sadly for Rwanda, history did repeat itself with the Rwanda Genocide. Instead of one leader controlling the actions of a powerful military force, Rwanda was a complete chaotic mess, with mass killings of their own people. As Hintjens says it was “one of the highest casualty rates of any population in history from non-natural causes.” Explaining the 1994 Genocide in Rwanda and The Order of Genocide both discuss and write about the pre genocide, social friction, prime factors of the genocide, and the reasoning of killings from both sides.
Explaining the 1994 Genocide in Rwanda helps give an in depth background to what the cause was to the beginning of this nightmare from the Rwandan Revolution to the assassination of President Habyarimana. Describing each certain point, Hintjens writes the understanding of why they died, and what tactics were used in order to discern the actions from each side. Couple years before the killings the Hutus start organizing different military and combat groups to prepare for the genocide, but never acted upon it. While planning the genocide for years, eventually leaked messages, rumors, and warnings were announced over the Tutsis radio. “The Batutsi had already heard the little boy cry ‘wolf’ so many times that they no longer listened.” By the time April 6th came around it was too late for them to flee, the massacres had started. “This was where the spirit withered”

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