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    not even know where Rwanda is or even what a genocide is. In 1994 the culture clash between the Hutu and the Tutsi exploded into a civil war and mass genocide. The United Nations along with the developed world sat back doing little or nothing and watched thousands of people die. The movie Hotel Rwanda illustrates the powerful representation of that horrific genocide‚ and highlights key points important to international politics. The movie sets the stage by following a hotel manager‚ a Hutu.

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    Hotel Rwanda John Breymaier Comparative Criminal Justice Strayer University Steven Holeman January 30th‚ 2013 From watching the movie‚ why do you think the international community allowed the massacre to occur? The decision of the international community not to intervene in the Rwandan conflict was result of many different factors. Firstly‚ no country felt like they could justify sending their men and women into harm’s way in order to settle a “local conflict” in a part of the world that

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    FILM ESSAY 3: PAUL RUSESABAGINA: KIGALI’S HOTEL HERO Hotel Rwanda was a tragic true story about Paul Rusesabagina‚ a manager of a 4 star luxury hotel in Kigali‚ who attempts to save as many Tutsi people as he could by keeping them safe inside his hotel. In Rwanda‚ there was a tremendous amount of violence against the Tutsi minority in 1994. Paul‚ who was Hutu‚ was still extremely concerned because his wife‚ Tatiana‚ was Tutsi‚ which also made his children mixed. This made his wife and children

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    Night and Hotel Rwanda Similarities Throughout the course of humanity‚ we have experienced terrible transgressions in our society. Although they took place sixty-one years apart‚ similar horrific events from the Holocaust (1933-1945) and the Rwandan Genocide (1994) occurred. In Night‚ the Holocaust was the systematic‚ bureaucratic‚ state sponsored persecution and murder of approximately 6 million Jews by the Nazi regime and its collaborators. The Nazis believed they were “racially superior”

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    Hotel Rwanda is based on a the massacre that happened in the 1900s in the country of Rwanda. In the movie‚ Paul Rusesabagina played by Don Cheadle was a hotel manager for Hôtel des Mille Collines (Hotel Rwanda. (n.d.). Retrieved October 5‚ 2015.) during the genocide. In the 1990s the population of the Rwanda was overtaken by Hutus; about 85% and 14% of Tutsi‚ A number of Hutus believed they were the superior race over the Tutsi. The Hutus considered the Tutsi as “inhuman” and wanted to get rid of

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    For replacement credit‚ I watched the film‚ Hotel Rwanda. In this reaction paper I will write my impressions and reaction to the film‚ as well as address the film as it relates to the concepts of human geography that I have learned over the semester. The movie is about the genocide in Rwanda in 1994. The movie shows how Hutu extremists mass murdered the Tutsi population and how one Hutu named Paul Rusesabagina‚ a hotel manager‚ helped save the lives of his friends and family and over one

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    Trough watching the movie ‘Hotel Rwanda’ it shows a saddening and disheartening side of the Rwanda Genocide. The Rwandan Genocide began on the 6th of April 1994‚ where the Hutu population began mass slaughtering of the Tutsi. There were two different groups killing people they were‚ the Interahamwe and the Hutu rebellious. The genocide killed upwards of eight hundred thousand people mainly Tutsi‚ and created two million refugees. The genocide was a major mass killing where people still to this day

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    Nazi genocide and the reign of terror Hitler inflicted on the Jews during WWII is not unique. Rwanda suffered an equally brutal reign of terror in 1994. However‚ not many people are aware of the genocide. It was not until the film “Hotel Rwanda” by Terry George‚ was released as a direct result of the genocide that the world took cognisance of this atrocity. To what extent does the film‚ “Hotel Rwanda” by Terry George accurately portray the events of the Rwandan genocide? By analysing the incidents

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    Hotel Rwanda The Hutu’s and Tutsi’s once lived in harmony in Central Africa. They lived as one group until the Germans sold the country to Belgium in 1916. Independence changed everything for the two denominations; the Belgians chose the Tutsi’s to lead the country because they were similar to Europeans‚ and the Hutu’s as farmers and other workers. The Belgians used the technique of divide and conquer to stay out of the conflicts between the two clans. The Hutu’s blamed the Tutsi’s for almost

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