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Internal Conflicts In Africa
  • Presentation By Akilah, Janessa and Jonathan
  • Class Period 3rd

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Countries To Look Out For!!
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Today we will be talking to you about Internal
Conflict. So Listen Carefully Take Good Notes.!
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Hutu And Tutsi People
  • The Hutu and Tutsi people have been at war for
    over 60 years because the Germans and Belgians
    view the Tutsi as superior people and favors them
    so they were promoted in society
  • most Hutu were exploited farmers and were denied
    positions of authority. The killing began in 1959
    with a Hutu uprising in Rwanda. when Rwanda and
    Burundi achieved independence in 1962 Hutu and
    Tutsi political groups began a struggle for
    control in the two countries .
  • Violence spread to the neighboring countries of
    Tanzania , Uganda and the Democratic republic
    of Congo since the 1960s more than a million men
    , women and children have lost their lives.

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Tribal Tension between the Lunda and Kaonde
speaking people
  • This conflict began in 1998 with a priest in one
    village in the northwestern province of Zambia
    who was lynched by and irate congregation not
    because he was saying anything they did not like
    but rather because he was saying it in a language
    that the Kaonde didnt approve of. More recently
    another man from the Delunda speaking tribe was
    beaten up for greeting a group of men in a
    language they hated as much as they despise the
    people who spoke it.

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Nigerian Conflict
  • 1960 Nigeria become independent and ethnic
    tensions divide the country
  • 1966 Military officials take control of
    Nigeria's government
  • 1967 The eastern regions secedes from Nigeria
    the Ibo population sets up the Republic of Diafra
  • 1967-1970s a civil war between Nigerian
    government forces and Biafran rebels result in
    about one million casualties
  • 1980s Nigeria is ruled by military dictatorship
  • 1993 military allows free elections and riots
    sweep Nigeria
  • 2000 tensions increase between Nigeria's Muslim
    Christian communities

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Senegal River
  • During the late 1980s the government planned to
    construct a major dam which would change the flow
    of water in the region and allow for increased
    agriculture opportunities that the dam had
    unexpected consequences. The dam project was
    initiated in order to increase irrigated
    agriculture, generate electricity and make the
    river navigatable however the resulting land use
    changes indirectly contributed massive social
    upheaval inequitable land reform and a situation
    of potential internal conflict.

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This is how it ends. With the people of Africa
uniting together to form one and try to make
peace.
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