The genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda was a systematic mass slaughter that occurred in 1994, resulting in the deaths of approximately one million people in just 100 days. This document provides a comprehensive overview of the historical roots, the rise of extremism, and the international community’s failure to intervene. It details the events leading up to the genocide, including the Habyarimana regime and the Arusha Accords. The aftermath highlights the efforts for unity and reconciliation in Rwanda. This resource is essential for understanding the complexities of this tragic event.
Key Points
- Explains the historical roots of the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda
- Details the rise of extremist ideologies leading to mass violence
- Covers the international community’s failure to intervene during the genocide
- Discusses the aftermath and efforts for reconciliation in Rwanda

