Human Rights; Genocide

In this article, the author argues about genocide, a problem that people in Rwanda experienced because of political instability. For instance, one could hardly see animals such as dogs and cat because Rwanda Patriotic Front killed them. Similarly, due to inequality, dogs were only owned by whites while Africans did not.

According to the author, the political instability in the region played a significant role in the acts of genocide that resulted in deaths of thousands of people and animals. The world’s powers were interested in the political, military and economic affairs of Rwanda and that is why when the country experienced genocide, they all left (Gourevitch 149). The discrimination of people based on race saw dogs belonging to Africans being shot while those owned by white people survived. Also, the article explains that Rwanda Patriotic Front (RPF) killed dogs because they were feeding on corpses. The UN feared for the health of people, and that is why all corpse-eating dogs were shot.

In 1946, genocide was proclaimed a crime, and this resulted in the adoption of the Resolution 260A (III) to prevent and punish those responsible for committing the offense (Gourevitch 149). The dictatorship of the Hutu Power was a concern for UNAMIR. The U.S established a memorial museum to commemorate the suffering people of Rwanda went through during the genocide period.

While Harder Washington tried to distance themselves from the mess in Rwanda and France was rescuing their military and political investment to protect their interest, the problems kept on piling up. The killings in Rwanda was as a result of the tribal reasons (Gourevitch 154). Although the government and army claimed to have had the mission to restore order, the killings was an extended war with the RPF. The question, I would consider asking is that was France genuine with its humanitarian venture?

 

Work Cited

Gourevitch, Philip. “We wish to inform you that tomorrow we will be killed with our families: Stories from Rwanda.” New York: Picador, 1998.

 
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