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