How did the ethnic conflicts cause the Rwandan genocide?
Ethnic conflicts caused the genocide in that the hutus scapegoated the minority of tutsis with all the issues of the Rwandan state.
Genocide is declared by someone/ a group of people who want to eliimate a race, religion or culture. Before genocide starts, their are 8 stages.
What was Hitler's famous quote about the Armenian genocide?
"Who today remembers the extermination of the Armenians?"
Hitler referred to this when he invaided Poland in 1939 when he ordered his high command to, "send to the death, mercilessly and without compassion, men, women, and children who stood in the way of the German lebensraum."
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What event starts the genocide in hotel rwanda?
On the radio the hotel manager hears the announcer say the president has die he was in his plane and it was shot down. Then the Hutu's began taking over and killing Tutsi's.
What was the genocide event that took place during World War 2 and who was the leader of this?
The Holocaust, where about 6 million Jews were killed, with Adolf Hitler being the leader of this.
Who was the persecuted group out of the Rwanda genocide?
It was the Tutsis that were being persecuted, by the Hutus.
What would have happened to the UN if the interfered in Rwanda genocide?
MIllions of hutus and \tsustis would have lived
What was the reason for the Rwandan genocide?
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.
RELIGION IS THE CAUSE OF EVERYTHING TRAUMATIC, WHETHER IT BE GOOD OR BAD, IN THIS CASE BAD.
Are the leaders that caused the Darfur genocide responsible today?
I assume the question is asking whether or not the perpetrators of the Darfurian genocide have been held responsible for their crimes. (The wording is awkward.) The answer is NO. The genocide still continues and there has not been a single perpetrator jailed or who has been in front of any judge or tribunal.
What genocides went on in 1987-88?
Probably the most notable genocide in that period was the Anfal Campaign, which was an Iraqi Genocide targeting Kurds for elimination. It is believed that roughly 183,000 Kurds were murdered. The time period was also during the larger time period of the Indonesian Occupation of East Timor wherein there was a slower genocide perpetrated against the native Timorese.
How does tribal ethnicity bacome a genocide?
When a group of people attempts to wipe out a certain race, ethnicity, religion, etc., that's considered a genocide.
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What is the worst genocide ever?
[of course Jew genocide.]
Stalin, Lenin, Mao Tse-tung, Pol Pot, The Crusades, Harry S. Truman, Christopher Columbus, Hitler, Hutu's, etc. are all names that one should remember of when trying to answer this question.
Stalin, Lenin and Mao where moved by political ideals and they all ordered the killing of many thousands and provoked several million deaths, namely from famine.
During the "Khmer Rouge period" Pol Pot managed to wipeout 2 million cambodians which was merely about 25% of the population, all that in 4 years.
Harry S. Truman, the 33rd president of the US of A was probably the most "efficient" one for he was the man who released the order which erased 100 thousand lives from the face of the planet in 1 second.
Cristopher Columbus discovered the American Continent, he is of course, guilty of anything, but he's.. finding, resulted in the near extinction of the native American people. During 400 years they died of war and disease brought in by the outsiders.
Hitler was racially motivated he acted upon the shadow of Eugenics, which is the selective breeding applied to humans. No politics were involved like in the fore mentioned cases. He let to the killing of approximately 14 million.
What I tried to explicit here is that the "worst genocide" has to be evaluated taking into concern not just the numbers but the reasons and the time it took to achieve those numbers.
From a mainstream point of view I'd say the worst or at least the most "popular" is the Holocaust which makes no justice to all the homosexual, physically challenged, mentally handicapped, pow's, soviet civilians, polictic and religious opponents, that were also killed. 14 million.
Taking into account only the numbers, definetly Comunist regimes between 1925 and 1975 that includes Lenin, Stalin and Mao-Zedong. All summed up, probably more than 100 million lifes were taken.
The Great Leap Forward and the Five-year plan. Sorry I'm not quite sure what they're about. Mao Zedong tried to reduce China's dependency on foreign industry by instituting the 5-year Plan. The first plan was successful, but the second called the Great Leap Forward was not. Mao tried to focus on heavy industry by tightening control of faming collectives, collective ownersip of farm implements, and massive infrastructure projects. Unrealistic regulations created a famine and the infrastructure projects failed becasue Mao had previously had the intellectuals of China shipped to labor camps in the country so the projects had no leadership.
What does eritrea have to do with the darfur genocide?
nothing they were not in any way in the genocide of darfur nothing they were not in any way in the genocide of darfur
Why did Hideki Tojo start a genocide?
The Japennes had long detested the people of other natios; they beleived them to be corrupt, immoral and weak. The Japaness expanded to secure raw matetials for its nation, so it practiced a commin part of the colonisation process, and that is to kill off local populations. As well, the Japeness beleived surrender to be shameful, so often the japeness exicuted prisoners to (in the Japanese mind) allow for redemption.