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Rwandan Genocide

2018
This important reference work offers students an accessible overview of the Rwandan Genocide, with more than 100 detailed articles by leading scholars on an array of topics and themes and 20 key primary source documents. Tracing the history of Rwanda prior to, during, and after German and Belgian colonization of Rwanda through the present day,
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Reflections on the Rwandan genocide

African Identities, 2015
Last year, 2014, marked the twentieth anniversary of the Rwandan genocide, a genocide that evokes passion and bafflement as a new generation of Rwandese as well as scholars and international agenci...
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An Analysis of the Rwandan Genocide

2023
This research paper examines the influence of culture and religion on conflict management through a case study of the Hutu-Tutsiconflict. The paper analyzes the impact of cultural and religious differences on conflict resolution and considers the advantages anddisadvantages of these influences.
Ibe, Michael Uche   +2 more
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Casualty Estimates in the Rwandan Genocide

Journal of Genocide Research, 2020
The estimation of casualties in any situation of political conflict is challenging. The state-of-the-art statistical tools1 require named, overlapping lists of victims, location, time and informati...
David A. Armstrong   +2 more
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Conspiracy to Murder: The Rwandan Genocide

Foreign Affairs, 2004
April 2004 sees the tenth anniversary of the Rwanda genocide, an event generally acknowledged to be both one of the most appalling of the twentieth century and one that could have been avoided. Linda Melvern's new book is a damning indictment of almost all the key figures and the institutions involved.
Nicolas Van De Walle, Linda Melvern
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The Rwandan genocide: a legal analysis

African Identities, 2010
The customary international law on genocide established at the 1948 Genocide Convention suggests that neighbouring countries that watch genocide take place in another state and fail to take steps to stop it can also be prosecuted for allowing the massacre of people.
Mpfariseni Budeli, Beauty Vambe
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Film representations of the Rwandan genocide

African Identities, 2010
In 1994 Rwanda experienced a devastating genocide in which nearly a million Tutsi and moderate Hutu were killed by Hutu extremists. Written scholarly works explain the Rwandan genocide in historical terms. Academic work on media and the genocide tend to emphasise the role played by Radio-Television Libre Des Mille Collines (RTLM) and the newspaper ...
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Female Perpetrators of the Rwandan Genocide

International Feminist Journal of Politics, 2013
AbstractThis article explores and analyzes the role of women who exercised agency as perpetrators during the genocide in Rwanda in 1994. Genocide narratives traditionally cast women as victims, and many women did suffer horrific abuses and become victims of torture in Rwanda.
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Church, State and the Rwandan Genocide

Political Theology, 2010
This article takes a critical look at the experience of the Christian Churches during the time of the Rwandan genocide between 6 April and mid July 1994. It is established that in about 100 days about one million people faced death at the hands of soldiers, militias and ordinary civilians.
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Understanding Rescuing During the Rwandan Genocide

Peace Review, 2016
If you knew me, and you really knew yourself, you would not have killed me. — Inscription at the Gisozi Genocide Memorial Centre in KigaliLabeled by some as the bloodiest century in human history, ...
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