The "Hutu"
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No....The Hutu are a central African group of people from Rwanda and Burundi
They are one of three native peoples of Rwanda and Burundi in central Africa; the other two are the Twa and the Hutu.
The Interahamwe militia group was primarily composed of members from the Hutu ethnic group in Rwanda. They played a significant role in the Rwandan Genocide against the Tutsi population in 1994. The group's name translates to "those who work together," and they were known for their extreme violence and participation in mass killings during the genocide.
The Hutus are a group of members from a Bantu farming group of Rwanda and Burundi in Central America.
Tutsi
Ethnic Groups: Hutu 84%, Tutsi 15%, Twa (Pygmoid) 1%.
The Hutus, making up 84% of the population in Rwanda.
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The Hutus killed many Tutsis to scare them, so many fled (200,000 Tutsis, to be exact) from Rwanda/Burundi as refugees.
The Tutsis