It was Romeo Dalaire, a man from Montreal
they found them on the ground and liked them so they tried to use them and they found that they killed people well
In Rwanda in 1994 the Hutus tried to wipe out an entire generation of Tutsis. These two types of people do not differ greatly but generally the Tutsis are taller
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The Hutu, Tutsi's, and Twa. The Hutu's were against the Tutsi's and tried to extinct that race/kind.
Belgium colonists in 1916 identified Tutsis the minority of the region, them being richer in general, having cattle, thus being superior, and had it better under Belgium rule, Hutus resented this. France supported the Hutus during the genocide and when things got bad they evacuated only the white people. China provided the Hutus with machetes. The US really was apathetic. The UN backed out, they wanted to evacuate all the peacekeepers and evacuated many, they promised to send in troops but that didn't happen until after the genocide.
David Foster
"The general's gun was jammed when he tried firing it."
The Tutsis lost 800,000 to 1 million people, massacred by the Hutus. More Tutsis lived in a country near Rwanda and their rebel group(the Rwandan Patriotic Front) attacked and gained control of Rwanda. The Hutus fled to Congo and the surrounding areas to live in refuge camps. At first they boasted about their killing but later found that it was risky business. Tutsi survivors in Rwanda wanted to bring the guilty to court but the Hutu aids wouldn't and couldn't separate killers and the non-killers. In Arusha, Tanzania, International War Crimes Tribunal has set up a system to try the genocide leaders, at this point there has been many leaders found guilty, but without death penalty and 40 more to be tried. At the end of 2001 around 125,000 prisoners, crammed into overcrowded jails, still remained to be tried.
General Gage
the frontal assault
That is a myth.
Howe