African tragedy, the beginning and end of the Rwandan genocide

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-29

In 1994, Rwanda, a small African country, broke out in a big ** that shocked the world. This terrible tragedy has not only plunged the country of Rwanda into despair and deep sorrow, but also brought deep pain to the whole world.

On 7 April 1994, Rwanda** was killed when its plane was shot down near Kigali. This incident became the fuse of the big **. In just 100 days, Hutu soldiers carried out genocidal killings against the Tutsis.

In this great **, we have seen the darkness and brutality of human nature. People used machetes, machine guns, sticks, etc. to kill their compatriots, and even some Hutu soldiers also killed thousands of Tutsi women and brutally killed them.

In this big **, countless innocent people have become victims. They were brutally killed and even subjected to inhuman abuse. These innocent people, including women, children, the elderly and the disabled, have all lost their lives in this genocide. Their flesh and blood were trampled on by Hutu soldiers, and their dignity was ruthlessly stripped of their dignity.

This big ** not only plunged the country of Rwanda into despair and deep pain, but also brought deep pain to the whole world. Countries around the world have expressed strong condemnation and taken action to stop this genocide. With the intervention of international organizations such as the United Nations, the genocide in Rwanda was finally stopped.

Although decades have passed since this great **, people still remember the innocent people who lost their lives in this tragedy. Their names and deeds are recorded in the long river of history and will never be forgotten.

The Rwanda Nation has shown us the horrors of war and genocide. We should remember history and avoid repeating the mistakes of the past. At the same time, we should also promote a peaceful, tolerant and inclusive society where everyone can enjoy an equal, free and dignified life.

May the innocent people who lost their lives in the Great Theatre of Rwanda rest in peace. May their families and friends find comfort and hope.

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