In the fall of 1994, humanity bore witness to one of the darkest chapters in modern history—the Rwandan Genocide. This event, which unfolded in a small African nation, brought unspeakable carnage and devastation to a country once known for its natural beauty and cultural richness. In just 100 days, an estimated 800,000 people, mostly ethnic Tutsis but also moderate Hutus, were brutally slaughtered in a wave of violence that shook the world to its core. This genocide was a result of deep-rooted ethnic tensions, political power struggles, and a disturbing indifference of the international community. In this detailed description, we will delve into the tragic events, the individuals involved, and the aftermath that still lingers in the hearts and minds of the survivors. Brace yourself for a heart-wrenching journey into a time of unimaginable horror and unimaginable resilience.
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