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Title: Rwandan Genocide


1
Rwandan Genocide
  • By Olga Lara
  • Sandy Sam
  • Anna Sahakyan

2
Rwandan Flag
New Flag
.
  • The New Flag of Rwanda was effective since
    January of 2002. Unlike the old flag, it lacks
    the colors red and black which represented the
    blood split and the mourning of the Rwandan
    people. This new flag contains more hope and
    optimism and symbolizes the strength of the
    Rwandan people who, after the bloody genocide
    which took more than 800,000 lives, are able to
    be strong and united and see the sun shining with
    its golden rays.

Old flag
3
Politicians President Juvenal Habyarimana
  • President Habyarimara, a Hutu, widened the
    divisions among Hutus and Tutsi by attacks and
    propaganda.
  • On April 6, 1994, the plane crrying president
    Habyarimana was shot down in Kigali. The very
    next day, after the presidents death, the
    Rwandan Genocide began.

4
Colonel Théoneste Bagosora
  • After the presidents death, colonel Bagosora
    took charge of the Presidential Guard and other
    troops and murdered Hutu government officials of
    the political opposition. Also, they began
    systematically slaughtering the Tutsi.

5
Ferdinand Nahimana
  • Founder and the director of the hate radio
    Télévision Libre des Mille Collines (RTLM).
    Ferdinand used this hate radio in order to spread
    hared, as well as organize the genocide of the
    Tutsi by the Hutu people. He referred to Tutsis
    as cockroaches and, although his hatred of the
    Tutsi was quiet obvious in his speeches, he
    sometimes used phrases that had hidden meanings.
    Such one phrase was cut the tall trees, which
    was a sign for the Hutus to start the slaughter
    of the Tutsi.

6
Jerry Robert Kajuga
  • Picture Not Available
  • Jerry Robert Kajuga was the President of the
    Interahamwe militia, which was responsible for
    committing the Rwanda Genocide. Ironically, Jerry
    Robert Kajuga, and his family, was Tutsi, but
    they pretended to be Hutu. In order to avoid any
    kind of suspicion about their family being Tutsi,
    Robert Kajuga kept his brother hidden at the
    Hotel des Mille Collines in Kigali.

7
Roméo Alain Dallaire
  • Romeo Alain Dallaire, a Canadian General who was
    in Rwanda during the Rwandan genocide as general
    of the UN peacekeeping group, tried to help the
    Tutsi and the Hutu who were being slaughtered,
    but did not receive any help from the UN. Later
    in his life he suffered post traumatic stress
    syndrome. The fact that his alarm was ignored and
    that the United Nations failed to prevent the
    killing of the 800,000 innocent people haunts
    General Dallaire to this day. He was told that he
    was a peacekeeper, not a peacemaker, which was
    the UNs way for justifying their neutrality.

8
Prudence Bushnell
  • Prudence Bushnell, United States Associate
    Secretary of State for African Affairs, was
    shocked by the news she was getting from Rwanda.
    At a State Department press conference on April
    8, she spoke about the violence in Rwanda,
    however, at that time Bushnell, and all the
    Americans, did not call it a genocide, only
    violence or a civil war.

9
Newspaper HeadlinesKangura Newspaper
  • October, 1993 (n. 51, p. 14)
  • The man in the uniform is Paul Kagame, who was
    the leader of the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF).
    The man in the left is supposed to be the
    President Juvenal Habyarimana. The sentence on
    the left says, "They say that Kagame would refuse
    to shake the hand of a Hutu." Kagame says, "Let
    it be known that I cannot shake a Hutus hand."
    The sign "Kinihira" signifies a neutral "buffer
    zone" in Rwanda, which was settled between the
    RPF and Habyarimana at the Arusha Peace Accords
    in the summer of 1993.

10
New York Times U.N. in Rwanda Says It Is
Powerless to Halt the Violence
  • April 15, 1994, Friday
  • By DONATELLA LORCH, (Special to The New York
    Times) Foreign Desk
  • http//select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?resF
    40815FB355A0C768DDDAD0894DC494D81

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New York TimesU.N. Commission Recommends Rwanda
'Genocide' Tribunal
  • September 29, 1994, Thursday
  • By RAYMOND BONNER, (Special to The New York
    Times) Foreign Desk
  • http//select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?resF
    40F10F63A5E0C7A8EDDA00894DC494D81

12
Los Angeles Times
  • Bloodshed Continues in Rwanda
  • April 16, 1994
  • U.N. Airlifts Aid Supplies to Terrorized Rwandans
  • April 17, 1994

13
Quotes From Survivors
  • When I came out, there were no birds there was
    sunshine and the stench of death.
  • I couldnt believe that the international
    communities would sit and watch us being
    slaughtered.
  • Both of these persons survived by hiding under
    dead bodies.

14
Qutoes from General Romeo Dallaire
  • "The genocide was brutal, criminal and disgusting
    and continued for 100 days under the eyes of the
    international community."
  • "I don't think there's any justification for what
    happened, it was a shameful episode for
    collective shame."

15
Map of Rwanda
16
Geographic Map of Rwanda
17
Rwandan Food
  • Tropical fruits such as avocados, bananas, mangos
    and papaya are abundant in Rwanda.
  • Rwandans brew their own alcohol, although men are
    the only ones who drink alcoholic beverages.
  • Rwandan food is mainly simple food made of the
    locally grown vegetations such as sweet potatoes,
    beans, corn, peas, millet and fruit. Rwandans are
    famous for adding lots of sugar and milk to their
    tea, and tea is mostly common in urban areas,
    such as Kigali, for breakfast. Rwandans living
    rural areas dont eat meet frequently because
    their cattle is their fortune.

18
Languages Spoken
  • Kinyarwanda (native language spoken by most
    Rwandans)
  • French
  • English

Rwandan Writing
19
Reporters and Photjournalsts Covering The Rwandan
Genocide
  • Fergal Keane
  • Fergal Keane, an Irish reporter and a writer who
    was the BBC special correspondent in Africa in
    the early 1990s, reported on the Genocide in
    Rwanda.

20
Philip Gourevitch
  • Philip Gourevitch, and American author and
    journalist, is the author of the book We Wish to
    Inform You That tomorrow We Will Be Killed With
    our Families, which is about the Rwandan
    Genocide. The movie Hotel Rwanda is loosely based
    on this book. Starting from 1995, Gourevitch took
    frequent trips to Rwanda in order to write about
    the Genocides affects and inform the world about
    the atrocities that had taken place.

21
Corinne Dufka
"People talked about the situation being
confusing, anarchy, and Rwanda being a failed
state.
  • Photos by Corinne Dufka

A photojournalist and a humanitarian, who for
years has been working in Africa, mostly
covering war zones. In 1994, when the Rwandan
Genocide took place, she was one of the few
photojournalists who went to Rwanda to report on
Rwandan Genocide.
Rwanda was anything but a failed state because
the killing was so well choreographed and highly
organized, wrote Corinne Dufka
22
The Role of the U.N.
  • The role of the U.N. in the Rwanda genocide was
    very neutral. Before and during the genocide, the
    United Nations only had 2,500 peacekeeping troops
    in Rwanda. A person named Masozera said, U.N.
    soldiers were here and left when the killings
    were happening, the U.N troops really didnt do
    anything to prevent the genocide from occurring
    or even stop afterwards. They were peacekeeper
    not peacemakers and their lack of action caused
    the death of many innocent Tutsis and Hutus.

23
The Members of the U.N. That Had a Direct
Role/Connection
  • Roméo Alain Dallaire
  • Kofi Annan

Lieutenant-General, Force commander of
UNAMIR (United Nations Assistance Mission for
Rwanda)
Secretary-General of the United Nations.
24
The International Response
  • All the nations collectively failed to do
    anything about the Rwandan Genocide and remained
    silent while innocent Rwandans were being
    slaughtered. The Unites States did not even refer
    to it as a Genocide, but rather as genocidal
    acts or killings. Lack of political agreement,
    motivation, interest and economic profit in
    Rwanda were responsible for the international
    communities failure. As Romeo Dallaire said,
    Rwanda was a mission of a lost priority for the
    international community.

25
Summary
  • The   Rwanda genocide was a massacre of an
    estimated 800,000 to 1,071,000 ethnic Tutsi and
    Hutus in Rwanda. The two ethnic groups are very
    similar because they speak the same language,
    inhabit the same areas and follow the same
    traditions. But when Belgians colonist arrived in
    1916, they saw the two groups as distinct
    entitles. The Tutsi were considered more superior
    than the Hutus, they had better jobs and greater
    educational opportunities. Once the Belgians gave
    Rwanda its independence the Hutus seized power
    and started committing acts of crime and violence
    against the Tutsi. The genocide started with the
    death of the Rwanda president Juvenal Habyarimana
    was killed when his plane was shot down above
    Kigali airport on April 6, 1994.

26
  • Throughout the massacre, both the U.N and the
    U.S had soldiers to establish control within the
    city, seeing the situation kept getting worst
    they decided to abandon Rwanda and remove its
    troops only leaving two-hundred. The Hutu, now
    without opposition from the world community,
    engaged in genocidal mania killing Tutsi families
    with machetes. The Rwandan state radio,
    controlled by Hutu extremists, further encouraged
    the killings by broadcasting non-stop hate
    propaganda and even pinpointed the locations of
    Tutsis in hiding. Hutus who opposed the Hutu
    Power ideology were publicly dneounced as
    accomplices of the Tutsi and were among the
    first ones to be killed. Finally, in July, the
    RPF captured Kigali. The government collapsed and
    the RPF declared a ceasefire. In exactly 100 days
    the genocide was over and a new multi-ethnic
    government was formed promising all refugees from
    Rwanda a safe return.

27
Historical Emblem Symbolizing the Rwandan Genocide
  • The golden sun represents the sun found on the
    new Rwandan flag. However, the tips of the rays
    are red, symbolizing the blood shed during the
    Rwandan genocide. Moreover, the center of the sun
    is red as well for the same reason mentioned
    above because the scars of the genocide remain
    deep down in every Rwandans heart. The pin in
    the middle, which has been created in honor of
    Rwandan people and in order to support them,
    bears the colors of hope (blue sky and peaceful
    green). In the middle of the pin the gold zigzag
    pattern signifies the wings of a popular Rwandan
    bird known as agasake.

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Works Cited
  • "Country Profile Rwanda." BBC News. 12 Oct.
    2006. 02 Nov. 2006 lthttp//news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/afr
    ica/country_profiles/1070265.stmleadersgt.
  • "Eating the Rwandan Way." Rwanda - Eating the
    Rwandan Way. 02 Nov. 2006 lthttp//www.cp-pc.ca/eng
    lish/rwanda/eating.htmlgt.
  • Gourevitch, Philip. "The Triump of Evil." Front
    Line. 02 Nov. 2006 lthttp//www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/
    frontline/shows/evil/interviews/gourevitch.htmlgt.
  • Gourevitch, Phillip. Stories from Rwanda. 1998
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    tmgt
  • "Interview Prudence Bushnell." Front Line. 01
    Apr. 2004. 01 Nov. 2006 lthttp//www.pbs.org/wgbh//
    pages/frontline////shows/ghosts/interviews/bushnel
    l.htmlgt.
  • "Leave None to Tell the Story Rwanda Genocide."
    Human Rights Watch. Mar. 1999. 03 Nov. 2006
    lthttp//129.194.252.80/catfiles/1317.pdfgt.
  • "West 'Guilty' Over Rwanda Genocide." CNN. 06
    Apr. 2004. 03 Nov. 2006 lthttp//www.cnn.com/2004/W
    ORLD/africa/04/06/rwanda.dallaire/index.htmlgt.
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