In the early 1990s, Rwanda was a small, densely populated country in East Africa where two main groups lived together: the Hutu majority (about 85%) and the Tutsi minority (about 14%). These labels had been hardened during Belgian colonial rule, which favored Tutsis and issued identity cards marking ethnicity—divisions that would later be weaponized. The … Continue reading 1994 Rwandan Genocide
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