Thursday, April 18, 2013

Answer to the questions relating to hotel rowanda

Generally if a race is  separated into two groups and are treated differently, they will gain hatred for one another. Even though they were at peace, one the other race leaves the two groups, the group that is lower class will want to become powerful and more in control so hatred is eventually built.
 The reason they dislike each other is because the hutu's wanted more and the tutis wanted to make things stay the same.
 This hatred for one another is spread mostly by radio, it also was when the initial attack started.
The justification they had was due to the fact that President Habyarimana’s plane was shot down while returning from a peace meeting with the Tutsi rebels. 
This horrific event was the catalyst for the Rwandan genocide and gave the Hutu extremists justification to kill the Tutsis. I found that on this site http://www.trincoll.edu/~thyde2/rwanda_history.htm . 
Compared to this, mao zedong killed over 80 million chinese with the help of his red army. For more information about mao zedong this is the link to the documentary I found when I set to find more information. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATOEI_IM1vk.
When i first watched this film it took me by surprise because it had actual footage of the incident that occurred during that time. 

5 comments:

  1. well that was good i would of like to see more from this i get the feeling that the most part was from wikipedia would of like to see a video to help me and others about mao zadong

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  2. Actually none of this is from wikipedia. I will add a video asap thanks

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  3. please upload a video for more information about mao zadong, and also, your reaction was the same with me. you got good information and the page on the plane from the president habyaimana was great also because it showed and gave more information about what happen.

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  4. thanks fernado i will do that now and thank you.

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  5. I like the comparison made, it was easy to understand

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