ABSTRACT

In April 1994, Rwandans killed approximately 800,000 fellow Rwandans in about 100 days. The victims were largely Tutsi tribe members, and the killers were mostly Hutu tribe members.1 Tragically, the United Nations and the international community failed to act. Eventually, Tutsi rebel forces prevailed and the genocide ended. Yet the memory of these horrific events will never end for many Rwandans.2