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Culture and Customs of Rwanda


Culture and Customs of Rwanda

Author: Julius Adekunle

language: en

Publisher: Greenwood

Release Date: 2007-05-30


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Presents a comprehensive survey of the culture and customs of Rwanda describing its volcanoes, mountains, and natural resources as well as its diverse religious and ethnic societies.

The Path to Genocide in Rwanda


The Path to Genocide in Rwanda

Author: Omar Shahabudin McDoom

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2021-03-11


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Uses unique field data to offer a rigorous explanation of how Rwanda's genocide occurred and why Rwandans participated in it.

Who Must Die in Rwanda's Genocide?


Who Must Die in Rwanda's Genocide?

Author: Kyrsten Sinema

language: en

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Release Date: 2015-09-11


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This book provides a juridical, sociopolitical history of the evolution of the 1994 Rwandan genocide. Over one million citizens were massacred in less than 100 days via a highly organized, efficiently executed genocide throughout the tiny country of Rwanda. While genocide is not a unique phenomenon in modern times, a genocide like Rwanda’s is unique. Unlike most genocides, wherein a government plans and executes mass murder of a targeted portion of its population, asking merely that the majority population look the other way, or at most, provide no harbor to the targeted population (ex: Germany), the Rwandan government relied heavily on the civilian population to not only politically support, but actively engage in the acts of genocide committed over the 100 days throughout the spring of 1994. This book seeks to understand why and how the Rwandan genocide occurred. It analyzes the colonial roots of modern Rwandan government and the development of the political “state of exception” created in Rwanda that ultimately allowed the sovereign to dehumanize the minority Tutsi population and execute the most efficient genocide in modern history.