POL101Y1 Chapter : Jan 10 Genocide and Justice (Rwanda) Lecture and Readings

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The us is still searching for a comprehensive policy to address deadly communal conflicts. Rwanda, finds insupportable the oft-repeated claim that 5,000 troops deployed at the outset of the killing in april 1994 could have prevented the genocide. The hard truth is that even a large force deployed immediately upon reports of attempted genocide would not have been able to save even half the ultimate victims. Rwandan politics were traditionally dominated by the tutsi, a group that once made up. 17% of the population: rest of the population was hutu, all groups lived intermingled throughout the country. During the transition to independence starting in 1959, however, the hutu seized control in a violent struggle that spurred exodus of about half the tutsi population to neighboring states. First decade of independence tutsi refugees invaded rwanda repeatedly seeking a return to power: hutu responded by massacring domestic tutsi.

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