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The genocide was the culmination of decades of division and incitement of hatred towards the Tutsi by extremists in the country’s leadership, which was controlled by members of the Hutu majority group. A deliberate process of positioning the Tutsi as a dangerous and inferior minority group, and even as less than human, set the stage for the genocide that was to come.

Tensions had simmered for decades between the Hutu and Tutsi populations in Rwanda. The region had operated under Belgian colonial rule from after the First World War until 1962. During this time, colonial policies fostered divisions between the Hutu, who made up the country’s largest ethnic group, and the Tutsi, who formed the second‐largest ethnic group. The Belgians viewed the Tutsi minority as superior, and favoured Tutsi for leadership positions. This favoritism created ongoing and deeper tensions between Hutu and Tutsi.

The death of Juvenal Habyarimana, the President of Rwanda by a rocket attack lead to the massacre and genocide in Rwanda.

Genocide in Rwanda

There were hatred and tensions between the two groups of people living in Rwanda -- the Tutsi community and the Hutu community.

The genocide at Rwanda was the culmintaion of the division and hatred towards the Tutsi people by the Hutu majority group which prevailed in Rwanda for decades.

Further, the death of the Rwanda President, Juvenal Habyarimana sparkled and lead to the genocide at Rwanda. The President was Hutu and his plane was attacked and shot down in 1994.

Near about 800,000 people were killed in the span of about 100 days in 1994.

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