The assassination of Rwandan president Juvenal Habyarimana in 1994 caused massive conflict between the Tutsi and Hutu ethnic groups. This conflict became the Rwandan genocide, which killed up to a million people in just 100 days.
The brutal genocide of almost a million Tutsis resulted from the death of Rwanda's president Habyarimana in 1994.
The assassination of Rwandan president Juvénal Habyarimana in 1994 caused the Rwandan civil war to erupt, and mass genocides to occur, with about a million Rwandans killed.
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The latitude and longitude of Rwanda is 2º 00' S and 30º 00' E.
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Rwanda is now in the process of rebuilding after the war, and is making rapid progress. Foriegn investments, mostly from Belgium have added million of Euros to the economy. The Agricultural and Fishery industires have been the first focus and have almost returned to pre-war status. Other programs include a new water sanitation and health program, and methods for exporting Rwandas agricultural surplus. There is also a plan in the works to bring broadband internet to every community in the country, as a part of theri efforts to modernize the country and enhance literacy and education.
Other than the basic similarities of genocide (e.g. that they are mass-killings based on the race/ethnicity/religion of the target group) the genocides in Rwanda and Darfur have a large number of similarities:They were primarily organized on a local level by militias than by any national committees or top-down national groups.The main methods of attack were primitive, using machetes, knives, cleavers, and occasionally guns. No complex system of concentration or extermination camps were used and the genocide-committers would "come to their victims" as opposed to deporting their victims to special areas in order to kill them in a more uniform method.The types of behavior, once in a village to be subjugated, were typical. First, the men would all be hacked to death, then the women would be repetitively gang-raped, and then finally all of the homes would be burnt to the ground.In both cases, the United Nations provided no real assistance to the victims of the genocide, despite numerous debates and resolutions.The genocide was eventually ended when local militias and rebel armies were able to unseat the genocide-supporting government, without any serious foreign assistance.