Tutsi's and Hutu's of 2014
Today's talk is mainly about the marking of the 20th anniversary of the Rwandan Genocide. 20 years ago the Hutu's battled against the Tutsi's in an attempt to wipe out their entire population. People continue seek justice for their loved on who have lost their lives. More the 800,000 people killed in less than 3 months. Many have fled the country to united states and neighboring countries trying to escape. Ceremonies have been held to honor those who have passed and a flame lit to burn for 100 days, the time covered for the killings.
Today's talk is mainly about the marking of the 20th anniversary of the Rwandan Genocide. 20 years ago the Hutu's battled against the Tutsi's in an attempt to wipe out their entire population. People continue seek justice for their loved on who have lost their lives. More the 800,000 people killed in less than 3 months. Many have fled the country to united states and neighboring countries trying to escape. Ceremonies have been held to honor those who have passed and a flame lit to burn for 100 days, the time covered for the killings.
What the future holds for the Tutsi's
20 years since the genocide Rwanda is making steps in the right direction. With poverty declining, economy growing stronger and life expectancy raising the country is doing alright. Still trying to cope with their loses the people of Rwanda are strong and I expect for the Tutsi's to be around for many more years.
20 years since the genocide Rwanda is making steps in the right direction. With poverty declining, economy growing stronger and life expectancy raising the country is doing alright. Still trying to cope with their loses the people of Rwanda are strong and I expect for the Tutsi's to be around for many more years.
Site
https://sites.google.com/site/stanleystherwandangenocide/home/hutus
http://www.factmonster.com/country/rwanda.html
http://www.rwandaembassy-japan.org/en/modules/tinyd/index.php?id=60&tmid=77
http://www.musanze.com/art-culture/
https://sites.google.com/site/stanleystherwandangenocide/home/hutus
http://www.factmonster.com/country/rwanda.html
http://www.rwandaembassy-japan.org/en/modules/tinyd/index.php?id=60&tmid=77
http://www.musanze.com/art-culture/