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The Rwandan genocide in 1994.
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Ethnic conflict involves tensions and violence between different ethnic groups, often rooted in historical grievances or competition for resources. Genocide, on the other hand, is the deliberate and systematic destruction of a particular ethnic, racial, or religious group with the intent to eliminate them entirely. Genocide is a more extreme form of violence and is considered a crime under international law.
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The Herero Genocide was a genocide that was fought between Namibia and the Germans
An example sentence using the word conflict: 1. The conflict between Americans and African Americans is slavery. Hopefully this helps Olympus
Armenian populations in the Ottoman Empire suffered a massive genocide and other rights violations. Political dissenters were imprisoned and disappeared; additionally, an estimated 500,000 Armenian people died between 1915 and 1923.
A good case is that which happened in Rwanda that lead to the famous genocide between the Hutu and Tutsi. For more information text me on WhatsApp +25479057477
The genocide took place in the context of the Rwandan Civil War, an ongoing conflict beginning in 1990 between the Hutu-led government and the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF), which was largely composed of Tutsi refugees whose families had fled to Uganda following earlier waves of Hutu violence against the Tutsi. Most of the dead were Tutsis and most of those who perpetrated the violence were Hutus. The genocide was sparked by the death of the Rwandan President Juvenal Habyarimana, a Hutu, when his plane was shot down above Kigali airport on 6 April 1994.
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There is no difference between the two, the Holocaust just refers to the genocide of the Jews during WW2.
The genocide took place in the context of the Rwandan Civil War, an ongoing conflict beginning in 1990 between the Hutu-led government and the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF), which was largely composed of Tutsi refugees whose families had fled to Uganda following earlier waves of Hutu violence against the Tutsi. Most of the dead were Tutsis and most of those who perpetrated the violence were Hutus. The genocide was sparked by the death of the Rwandan President Juvenal Habyarimana, a Hutu, when his plane was shot down above Kigali airport on 6 April 1994.