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In 1994, Rwanda experienced one of the fastest and most devastating genocides in modern history. Around 800,000 people were killed in just 100 days. Many by people they knew. This didn’t start overnight. It was built over time through division, identity, and colonial influence that separated Hutu and Tutsi communities. Understanding what happened in Rwanda is not just about history. It’s about recognising how quickly societies can fracture when hate is normalised and left unchallenged. These are
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In 1994, Rwanda experienced one of the fastest and most devastating genocides in modern history. Around 800,000 people were killed in just 100 days. Many by people they knew. This didn’t start overnight. It was built over time through division, identity, and colonial influence that separated Hutu and Tutsi communities. Understanding what happened in Rwanda is not just about history. It’s about recognising how quickly societies can fracture when hate is normalised and left unchallenged. These are
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