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Q: How many people were injured in the Rwandan genocide?
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How many men and women died in the rwandan genocide?

About 800,000 people were killed in the Rwandan genocide, mainly Tutsis.


How many people where killed a day during the rwandan genocide?

In 100 days ,an estimated 800,000 people were killed in the Rwanda genocide.


What was the impact on society from the Rwandan genocide?

One of the major impacts on society because of the Rwandan genocide was the displacement of large populations. Many of the people that left Rwanda never returned.


How many people died over the Rwandan Genocide?

About 800 000 people.


How many were displaced in the rwandan genocide?

100000


How many children died in the Rwandan Genocide?

About 900


How many people did paul save in the rwandan genocide?

He saved more than a thousand people during the Rwandan genocide, the precise number people saved being 1 268 people.


If 800000 people were murdered in the Genocide in Rwanda how many people were murdered in a year?

The Rwandan genocide only lasted about 3 months, so the 800 000 people were killed during that time.


How long did rwandan genocide last?

In 1979, when the Khmer Rouge was overthrown.


What places in rwanda did the rwanda genocide occur?

The Rwandan genocide occurred in many places around the country but most notably in the capital Kigali


How many people were left after the Rwandan genocide?

It is estimated that about 300 000 Tutsis survived the genocide. Thousands of widows, many of whom were subjected to rape, are now HIV-positive. There are about 400 000 orphans and nearly 85 000 of them have become heads of families.


What consequences if any did the perpetrators of the Rwandan genocide suffer as a result of their actions?

Many of the perpetrators of the Rwandan Genocide were tried and received life sentences. Unfortunately, many of those who participated in the genocide ran away to other countries, or went out in the bush, where pursuit is almost impossible. Part of the sadness is that the conflict is tribal, and resentments are deep. The possibility for a repeat threat still exists.