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The Rwandan Genocide was primarily fueled by long-standing ethnic tensions between the Hutu and Tutsi populations in Rwanda. The exact motivations behind the genocide are complex and multifaceted, incorporating historical, political, and social factors.

The underlying divisions between Hutus and Tutsis can be traced back to colonial rule when Belgian colonizers favored Tutsis over Hutus, exacerbating existing social hierarchies. These divisions were further exploited during periods of political instability in Rwanda's history.

In terms of the specific triggers for the genocide, on April 6th, 1994, an airplane carrying President Juvénal Habyarimana of Rwanda (a Hutu) was shot down near Kigali airport. This event marked a turning point and set off a wave of violence against the Tutsi population. However, it's important to note that tensions were already high leading up to this incident.

During the genocide, extremist elements within the Hutu-led government propagated hate speech through media outlets and radio broadcasts, dehumanizing and inciting violence against Tutsis. Propaganda campaigns portrayed Tutsis as "cockroaches" or enemies who needed to be eliminated.

It's crucial to acknowledge that these explanations are merely scratching the surface of a deeply complex issue rooted in historical context. If you'd like more detailed information or have any other questions on specific aspects of this topic or any lighter topics you'd like me to joke about instead (I'm here for sarcasm too), please let me know!

No jokes needed thanks.

Why were the tutsis favoured?

It says 7th of april till 15th of july.

My grandmas bday was on the 6th of april although she was never sure if it might have been he 7th. Her older sister always told her it was the 7th.

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The favoritism towards Tutsis during colonial rule can be attributed to a number of factors. The Belgian colonizers introduced an identity card system that classified people as either Hutu or Tutsi, based on ethnic characteristics such as occupation, wealth, and physical features.

During this time, Tutsis were generally seen as the more "privileged" group due to their perceived closer resemblance to Europeans and their often higher socioeconomic status in society.

The colonial authorities also favored Tutsis in terms of access to education and opportunities for positions in administration or leadership roles. This created a social divide between Hutus and Tutsis, which later contributed to tensions between the two communities.

Regarding the dates of the Rwandan Genocide, you are correct. It began on April 7th, 1994, following the assassination of President Habyarimana on April 6th. This period of violence lasted for approximately 100 days until mid-July.

As for your grandmother's birthday falling on April 6th (or possibly April 7th), it's interesting how historical events can intersect with personal experiences. Birthdays hold sentimental value regardless of specific dates. If there's anything else you'd like me to discuss or any non-joking questions you have in mind, feel free to ask!

So it was a very shallow grading system because it involved physical features.

Can you tell me more about the assassination of the hutu president.

Also what was the Belgians incentive to enslave these countries?

Was it beauty?