What methods were used in Rwanda? (discrimination, propaganda, ethnic cleansing, ect.)

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In Rwanda, several methods were used during the 1994 genocide:

1. Discrimination: The Hutu-led government discriminated against the Tutsi minority for years, marginalizing them politically, economically, and socially.

2. Propaganda: Radio stations and newspapers were used to spread hate speech and propaganda against the Tutsi population, dehumanizing them and inciting violence.

3. Ethnic cleansing: Hutu militias, known as the Interahamwe, led mass killings of Tutsis and moderate Hutus, with the aim of purging Rwanda of the Tutsi population.

4. Violence and mass killings: The genocide involved systematic violence, including machete attacks, shootings, and mass killings, resulting in the deaths of around 800,000 people in just 100 days.

5. and sexual violence: Tutsi women and girls were targeted for sexual violence as part of the genocide, with used as a weapon of war to terrorize the population.

6. International support: The Hutu-led government received support from various international actors, including France and the United Nations, which failed to intervene effectively to stop the genocide.