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Understanding the Hutu Perspective of the Rwandan Genocide

Understanding the Hutu Perspective of the Rwandan Genocide. Group 7 Malia Echavaria I’iwileo Paccaro Marissa Sembrano. Why is this important? . What did we find? . Knowing and understanding both sides helps find fundamental issue of Rwanda

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Understanding the Hutu Perspective of the Rwandan Genocide

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  1. Understanding the Hutu Perspective of the Rwandan Genocide

    Group 7 Malia Echavaria I’iwileoPaccaro Marissa Sembrano
  2. Why is this important? What did we find? Knowing and understanding both sides helps find fundamental issue of Rwanda Although Hutus were the main perpetrators in the 1994 Rwandan genocide, there were underlying facts that pushed participation in genocide rather than solely racial tensions History of Rwanda & Its people Understanding the Hutus’ Story During the Genocide Present Perspective of & Relationship Between Hutus & Tutsis
  3. History of Rwanda & Its People Pre-Belgium Colonial times Work between the two was efficient Good relationship  intermarriage
  4. Rwanda Colonial Times Belgium Colonial Times Introduced new technology in war craft Sparked racial tensions with favoritism of Tutsis over Hutus Asserted independence Claimed as a “Hutu nation” 1962 Independence of Rwanda
  5. Belgium Tutsi Favoritism League of Nations granted Rwanda as a Belgium territory Belgium officer with the Mwamior “king,” a Tutsi Estates were part of the Tutsi hierarchy Characterized by many cattle Belgium used Tutsi hierarchy to administer control
  6. 1994 Rwandan Genocide Massacre of 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus
  7. Hutu Ten Commandments Every Hutu must know that the Tutsi woman, wherever she may be, is working for the Tutsi ethnic cause. In consequence, any Hutu is a traitor who: - Acquires a Tutsi wife;- Acquires a Tutsi concubine;- Acquires a Tutsi secretary or protégée. Every Hutu must know that our Hutu daughters are more worthy and more conscientious as women, as wives and as mothers. Aren’t they lovely, excellent secretaries, and more honest! Hutu women, be vigilant and make sure that your husbands, brothers and sons see reason. All Hutus must know that all Tutsis are dishonest in business. Their only goal is ethnic superiority. We have learned this by experience from experience. In consequence, any Hutu is a traitor who:- Forms a business alliance with a Tutsi- Invests his own funds or public funds in a Tutsi enterprise- Borrows money from or loans money to a Tutsi- Grants favors to Tutsis Strategic positions such as politics, administration, economics, the military and security must be restricted to the Hutu. A Hutu majority must prevail throughout the educational system (pupils, scholars, teachers). The Rwandan Army must be exclusively Hutu. The war of October 1990 has taught us that. No soldier may marry a Tutsi woman. Hutu must stop taking pity on the Tutsi. Hutu wherever they be must stand united, in solidarity, and concerned with the fate of their Hutu brothers. Hutu within and without Rwanda must constantly search for friends and allies to the Hutu Cause, beginning with their Bantu brothers.Hutu must constantly counter Tutsi propaganda.Hutu must stand firm and vigilant against their common enemy: the Tutsi. The Social Revolution of 1959, the Referendum of 1961 and the Hutu Ideology must be taught to Hutu of every age. Every Hutu must spread the word wherever he goes. Any Hutu who persecutes his brother Hutu for spreading and teaching this ideology is a traitor.
  8. Understanding the Hutus’ Story “Taken Over by Satan” Machete Season: Loyalty to the Hutus interviews reveal other reasons than hate Paul Rusesabagina & Compartmentalizing
  9. Present Perspective & Relationship National Unity and Reconciliation Commission Ingandos Abakangurambaga Reconciliation clubs The Antelope’s Strategy: Living in Rwanda after the Genocide Interviews with Hutus & Tutsis about reconciliation Reveals real peace can come if they give reconciliation a chance
  10. During Genocide After Genocide
  11. Conflict in Congo
  12. What does this say about Rwanda? Racial tensions traced back to colonial times Hatred was the main fuel for genocide but there is a deeper side to Hutus’ story Scars left by genocide too deep to ignore Hutu extremist ideas still being carried out in Congo Even thought peace was established in Rwanda, the decision to move forward lies in the hands of the Hutus and the Tutsis It is their decision to see each other as equal people Remember there is a human side to the Hutus What does it mean?
  13. Pictures Weblinks http://www.uganda-visit-and-travel-guide.com/rwanda-history.html http://www.uganda-visit-and-travel-guide.com/beligian-colonisation.html http://www.uganda-visit-and-travel-guide.com/catholic-influence.html http://www.flickr.com/photos/48507033@N07/4444691779/ http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/may/16/congo.rwanda http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/panorama/3582011.stm http://www.nurc.gov.rw/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=50&Itemid=12 http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/gallery/2008/may/16/congo?picture=334171021 http://search.wn.com/?version=1&template=rwandalife%2Findex.txt&search_string=rwanda+genocide&language_id=-1&template=worldnews%2Findex.txt&action=search&first=0 http://www.usatoday.com/life/people/2004-12-20-hotel-rwanda-paul_x.htm http://www.flickr.com/photos/kioko/2650589184/ www.5cense.com/Africa/EA5_Rwanda.htm http://worldwide.themurryfoundation.com/news.php?view=150 http://www.flickr.com/photos/blackwine/3565889612/
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