ethnic conflict in rwanda
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An understanding of the history of relations between the Hutu and the Tutsi can help to end the violence in Rwanda. Other countries view the Tutsi as genocide victims who want peace, but the Tutsi have a long history of violence.
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INTRODUCTION
It is an undeniable reality that the 20th century was perhaps the most challenging century for Africa since the era of the Atlantic sla...
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A decade ago, President Bill Clinton traveled to Africa and apologized for standing by while hundreds of thousands of people died in an ethnic conflict in Rwanda.
Not long after, an international panel blamed a variety of folks, from the U.N. Security Council to the United States, France and the Catholic Church for the slaughter. The United Nations itself issued a report that wrung its hands over the international lack of political will and resources to step into a conflict that had no direct bearing on any developed nation's national security. Everyone seemed resolved to do better next time.
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YELLOW SPRINGS -- "The genocide affects everything in Rwanda," said Kelly Ngamije, 17, who lost extended family members in the 1994 ethnic conflict.
Ngamije and Tony Gasana, also 17, arrived from Rwanda this month to spend six weeks attending classes at Yellow Springs High School. Ngamije and Gasana, along with two Rwandan teachers and an administrator, are visiting Yellow Springs to study American educational practices.
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..., so much so that to distinguish them as ethnic groups would be inaccurate. Intermarriage between ...
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... produce identity cards that indicate their ethnic identity. The triage is quick and brutal. In the s...Ethnic conflict in the region seems endemic. When Rwanda cools dow...
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... changes in the nature of international conflict, highlighting the rise in the number, power and saalience of ethnic nonstate actors (ethnic-NSAs) in major world event..., 2002 CRD--Congolese Rally for 444 DRC-Rwanda, 2004 Democracy El-Qaeda 427 US Embassy Bombings, ...
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...Traditional leaders from the LRA's Acholi ethnic group--who have been the main victims of attacks b... and divisive international tribunals in Rwanda and Sierra Leone are examples). And many times, th...
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... confirm or question the value of conflict early warning and response for effective practice ... and wars in the former Yugoslavia, in Rwanda, or in the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait were recognize... models are currently competing to explain ethnic rebellion, civil war, and state failure. These mod...
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... liberalization is less likely to promote conflict than liberalizations where costs are spread widely... of land, (56) and used the media to foment ethnic hatred. (57) Mostly, the repression was directed a...