A Case of 20Th Century Genocide Rocks Rwanda
The Worst Case of 20th Century Genocide Occurs In Rwanda While the World Watches. Elites Have Indoctrinated the Masses to Accept NWO Mass-Murder!
Which case of 20th century genocide is the worst could be hotly debated, but we are going to look at Rwanda and the massacre that happened.
It was 1923 when Rwanda was awarded to the Belgians and in 1962, it achieved independence.
The Tutsi made up 15% of the population; the Twa made up 1%, and the Hutu made up 84% of the country’s population.
It was actually when Rwanda was part of Belgium when racial issues had become an issue requiring the Tutsi, who had lighter skin, and looked more European, to carry an identification card.
The exiled Tutsi invaded Rwanda in 1963 which led to a large number of the Tutsi army being slaughtered, and this case of 20th century genocide was largely ignored by the world.
In 1990, there was yet another Tutsi invasion led by the Rwandan Patriotic Front.
In 1993, the Tutsi and the Hutu dominated Rwandan government and agreed to share power.
The United Nations sent peacekeepers to assist in maintaining peace in the country.
Nevertheless, even the U.N. forces knew a Hutu plot was brewing. By 1994, it was a Hutu plot that was in place that led to the Hutu civilians bearing arms.
The Dallaire Fax
Now known as the Dallaire fax, through the use of an informant Romeo Dallaire, a U.N. peacekeeper from Canada relayed to New York information about the Hutu extremists who has been ordered to register Tutsi in Kigali.
Dallaire believed there was a plot in the works to wipe out the Tutsi, so he requested more troops to be sent to stop any violence that was about to break out. Instead, his 3000 man force was reduced to 500 men.
Genocide Pre-Planning
Yet another case of 20th century genocide was in the works involving Hutus all from religious backgrounds, including the Catholic Church.
April 7th is when the Hutu army took control, and from there forward, the militias and the gendarmerie worked as a team in an effort to wipe out the Rwanda Tutsi.
Radio transmissions were an integral part of the genocides success.
It was used to broadcast propaganda in a defamatory manner, building the frenzy necessary to carry out the killings.
Killers used weapons such as machetes, axes, knives and other primitive style weapons.
The Brutality of Genocide
A great deal happened before the genocide ended. By the time it did, there was an estimated 1 million people killed.
It is believed that the genocide was planned months in advance of its actual occurrence.
When the genocide trials began in 1996, experts felt that the Rwandan genocide could have actually been stopped with just a small army.
This Rwanda case of 20th century genocide is yet another example of how the masses can be killed with little lead time and a minimal number of weapons.