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Asked: 4 months ago2024-12-30T22:39:44+03:00 2024-12-30T22:39:44+03:00In: Politics

What were the main causes of the Rwandan Genocide, and how did historical tensions contribute to the conflict?

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The Rwandan Genocide was fueled by deep-rooted ethnic tensions between the Hutu and Tutsi, worsened by colonial policies that favored the Tutsi. Political instability, economic struggles, and the assassination of President Habyarimana in 1994 triggered the mass killings. This question explores the historical and immediate factors that led to the tragedy.

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  1. CordQA
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    2024-12-31T17:09:48+03:00Added an answer about 4 months ago

    Harriet thank you for being a contributor to this platform, We normally try to avoid sensitive questions such as this one, but since you asked, here is our response:

    The Rwandan Genocide emerged from several interconnected historical and immediate causes:

    Colonial Impact (1894-1962): German and Belgian colonizers institutionalized ethnic divisions by introducing ID cards and favoring Tutsis in education and administration. This created deep social inequalities and resentment.

    Post-Independence Period (1962-1990): After independence, Hutu leaders reversed the power dynamics, implementing discriminatory policies against Tutsis. Many Tutsis fled to neighboring countries, forming rebel groups like the RPF (Rwandan Patriotic Front).

    Immediate Triggers (1990-1994):

    • Economic crisis and coffee price collapse weakened government stability
    • Civil war between RPF and government forces (1990-1993)
    • President Habyarimana’s assassination on April 6, 1994
    • Extremist Hutu media spread anti-Tutsi propaganda
    • UN’s failure to respond to warning signs

    The genocide was systematically planned by Hutu extremists who used existing ethnic tensions and economic frustrations to mobilize mass participation. State media, particularly RTLM radio, played a crucial role in spreading hate propaganda and coordinating attacks.

    Understanding these causes remains vital for preventing similar tragedies and promoting lasting peace in the region.

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    2025-01-01T22:19:15+03:00Added an answer about 4 months ago

    Tensions had simmered for decades between the Hutu and Tutsi populations in Rwanda. The region had operated under Belgian colonial rule from after the First World War until 1962. During this time, colonial policies fostered divisions between the Hutu, who made up the country’s largest ethnic group, and the Tutsi, who formed the second‐largest ethnic group. The Belgians viewed the Tutsi minority as superior, and favoured Tutsi for leadership positions. This favoritism created ongoing and deeper tensions between Hutu and Tutsi.

    In the late 1950s and early 1960s, struggles for independence from Belgian rule gained strength in Rwanda. These struggles included violence between Hutu and Tutsi as the two groups sought power. A 1959–1962 revolution led to national independence, with Hutu leaders assuming control of government. Many Tutsi were massacred or forced to flee the country as the ruling government portrayed them as threats to Rwanda. The anti‐Tutsi sentiments behind these attacks contributed to the conditions for the genocide that followed 32 years later.

    reinforced anti‐Tutsi and pro‐Hutu sentiments. This led to another wave of violence directed at the tusi.

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