The world became aware of the Rwandan genocide in April 1994, as the mass killings of the Tutsi population by Hutu extremists began. Despite reports and warnings from various sources, including the United Nations and humanitarian organizations, the international community was slow to respond. News coverage increased as the atrocities escalated, but it wasn't until the genocide was well underway that global awareness reached significant levels. The genocide lasted approximately 100 days, resulting in the deaths of an estimated 800,000 people.
Frontline World - 2002 Rwanda After the Genocide was released on: USA: December 2003
No. Rwanda is a country where a genocide occurred in the 1990s.
It really did not have a huge affect on the world. The UN came to help but that was it. Their were the UNAMIR efforts to help. The genocide in Rwanda was left in Rwanda and neither the U.S or Europe clamed to help.
It happened in Rwanda, Africa.
no their was no one who got punished for the Rwanda genocide.
Was Rwanda governmentally organized during the Genocide?
the genocide of Tutsis
The genocide of the Tutsis
Rwanda
The world largely dismissed the Rwandan genocide as 'tribal conflict' and didn't want to know about it till it was over.
Rwanda itself!
Yes. There is currently a genocide going on in Rwanda.