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    these violations. The Rwandan Genocide in

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    example of the many people who lost their families and friends during the genocide. The weapons most Hutus used‚ which were machetes‚ were illegally imported because they were not allowed to have weapons‚ and the few guns they had were lucky findings or were stolen from higher officials. The genocide lasted about 100 days‚ and there were 500‚000 killed and about 1 million injured—about 20% of the population was lost. In the genocide‚ the Hutus were stopped by the UN while they were attacking the people

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    tells the true story of Paul Rusesabagina‚ a Rwandan hotel manager caught in this bloody war. As the war becomes a place of madness.‚ Paul secretly hides over a thousand refugees during the genocide. Paul realizes that he is the only hope for the refugees. This movies is a perfect example of a genocide that occurred in many countries throughout years because it tells us how the world watched while people were getting murdered left to right‚ with no hope of it getting any better. It gives us

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    Romeo Dallaire Analysis

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    (rifle) into his nostril. To this day Senator Dallaire swears the only reason this boy did not kill him right then and there was because he was holding a candy bar in his hand. The last story I mentioned brings up a very important part of this genocide. That is how to deal with little children being used as soldiers and weapons. Children are serving as weapons in over thirty conflicts that are now taking place in the world. Now the problem lies therein‚ for instance do you kill children who kill

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    defend Tom Robinson‚ who was wrongly convicted of rape just because he was African-American. Another excellent example of heroism is found with General Romeo Dallaire‚ who defended the Tutsi people with his life when the Hutu people went on a mass genocide in Rwanda in 1994. A hero stands up for what they believe is right‚ no matter the outcome or the consequences. Atticus Finch‚ Scout’s father in “To Kill A Mockingbird” is a hero because he had the courage to defend someone who was helpless in

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    has to take the responsibility of asking for forgiveness from those he has hurt. The victim then must being willing to allow the offender the opportunity to ask and act on their forgiveness. The film focused on then a woman that survived the Rwanda Genocide who lost 29 out of 31 people in her family. The death she was most affected by was that of her father‚ he was killed by one

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    Rwandan Genocide was a genocidal mass slaughter that took place in 1994 in the East African state of Rwanda. The genocide was mainly an ethnic competition between the Tutsi and the Hutu. Night and Hotel Rwanda are similar in many different ways. The first similarity that was in the movie and the book is that there were mass killings. Not only did the Hutu people kill the Tutsi people but also the Nazis’ killed the Jews’. In the Holocaust‚ there were 5.59-5.86 million and in the Rwanda Genocide there

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    UGANDA MARTYRS UNIVERSITY The East African School of Diplomacy‚ Governance and International Studies Department of Good Governance and Peace Studies Theme: Whose Community? Memory‚ Conflict and Tradition Topic: Conflict and formation of memory Paper Title: “Identity Formation after Conflict: Unhealed Memories in Framing the Future of the Society” A Seminar paper by: Katwesigye Doreen (2011-M161-10004) d.katwesigye@umu.ac.ug or dorynkaz@ymail.com Mobile: +256 775541482

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    that underscored the superiority of Tutsis and forced all Rwandan creates their own identification card indicating either Tutsi‚ or Hutu. These cards‚ later on‚ were devised by Hutu to easily identify whether one is Tutsi or not during the Rwanda Genocide. Overall‚ all the things conducted by the Belgium government rendered a further segregation of ethnics between Tutsis and Hutus. After Belgium left Rwanda on 1st July 1962 with the United Nations’ pressures on Belgium to end its reign in Rwanda‚

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    Hotel Rwanda Hotel Rwanda takes place in the years to1994‚ during the horrific genocide by the Hutus to hundreds of thousands of Tutsis. In Rwanda‚ you were a Tutsi or a Hutu and intense violence and hatred toward the Tutsi was encouraged and supported through the radio. Fighting‚ killing and opposition had been going on for several years‚ and when a new president signs a peace treaty to put the insane turbulence to an end‚ he is murdered. Paul Rusesabagina is a hotel manager at the nicest and

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