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embracingtruth:

Graphic poster done by David richmond.
Will never forget the Rwanda genocide, when the whole world turned away from them. A confronting genocide between the Hutus and the Tutsi…
In 1990-1993, a civil war broke out between the Hutus and the Tutsi led Rwandese Patriotic Front.
April 1994: The Hutu president was shot down in a plane. In retaliation, Hutus went on annihilating and slaughtering Tutsis.
The Tutsi prime minister was murdered by Hutu forces causing a horrific massacre between both sides.
The worst thing was that UNAMIR (UN) peacekeepers just stood by and did not intervene. America did nothing and Kofi Annan apologised saying, “We will not deny that, in their greatest hour of need, the world failed the people of Rwanda.”
After 800,000 innocent civilians perished, all Kofi Annan could do was to apologise. AFTER 800 000 died and all Clinton could do was to offer a statement condemning the ‘genocide’. What an utter shame, what a shame.
What is beyond tragic and disgraceful, history is repeating itself in Syria…

I just recently saw Hotel Rwanda in class and bawled…it’s all soo sad I can’t believe we don’t learn more about this in school

eliibett:

embracingtruth:

Graphic poster done by David richmond.

Will never forget the Rwanda genocide, when the whole world turned away from them. A confronting genocide between the Hutus and the Tutsi…

In 1990-1993, a civil war broke out between the Hutus and the Tutsi led Rwandese Patriotic Front.

April 1994: The Hutu president was shot down in a plane. In retaliation, Hutus went on annihilating and slaughtering Tutsis.

The Tutsi prime minister was murdered by Hutu forces causing a horrific massacre between both sides.

The worst thing was that UNAMIR (UN) peacekeepers just stood by and did not intervene. America did nothing and Kofi Annan apologised saying, “We will not deny that, in their greatest hour of need, the world failed the people of Rwanda.”

After 800,000 innocent civilians perished, all Kofi Annan could do was to apologise. AFTER 800 000 died and all Clinton could do was to offer a statement condemning the ‘genocide’. What an utter shame, what a shame.

What is beyond tragic and disgraceful, history is repeating itself in Syria…

I just recently saw Hotel Rwanda in class and bawled…it’s all soo sad I can’t believe we don’t learn more about this in school

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