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The UN withdrew its forces and non-Rwandan inhabitants during the Rwandan Genocide in 1994 due to escalating violence, lack of mandate, and inadequate resources to protect civilians. As the situation deteriorated, the UN faced significant challenges in maintaining security and was criticized for its limited intervention capabilities. The withdrawal was also influenced by the international community's reluctance to engage further in a rapidly worsening humanitarian crisis. Ultimately, these factors contributed to a decision to pull out personnel for their safety and to reassess the situation on the ground.

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