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Rwanda is preparing to mark the 30th anniversary of the genocide against its minority Tutsi as new mass graves are still being discovered across the country in a grim reminder of the scale of the ...
And though the Hutu planned to kill the surviving Tutsi in the refugee camp where he was, French troops took over, so he survived. As painful as it is, many survivors remain committed to remembrance.
New mass graves are still being found in Rwanda, 30 years after the country's genocide in which an estimated 800,000 Tutsi were killed by extremist Hutu in massacres that lasted over 100 days.
The Hutu militia has terrorized civilians, given Tutsi rebels a reason to fight and also caused Rwanda to invade Congo previously in 1996 and 1998.
An estimated 800,000 Tutsi were killed by extremist Hutu in massacres that lasted over 100 days in 1994. Some moderate Hutu who tried to protect members of the Tutsi minority also were targeted.
And though the Hutu planned to kill the surviving Tutsi in the refugee camp where he was, French troops took over, so he survived. As painful as it is, many survivors remain committed to remembrance.
KIGALI, RwandaKIGALI, Rwanda — Rwanda is preparing to mark the 30th anniversary of the East African nation’s most horrific period in history — the genocide against its minority Tutsi. To ...
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