43+C.+Identify+the+sources+of+ethnic+and+religious+conflicts+in+the+following+nations+and+regions.+C.++Sudan+and+Rwanda

Editors: Sam and Sean G. **43 Identify the sources of ethnic and religious conflicts in the following nations and regions. C. Sudan and Rwanda:** The ethnic conflict of Rwanda was the genocide with the Tutsi minority and the Hutu Majority. The Rwanda genocide was mainly an ethnic conflict between the Hutu majority and the Tutsi minority. The conflict first started when the Hutus found out that their leader was killed. Conflict between Tutsi people who had previously been the majority of the country were soon found to be the minority and the Hutu people rose to power the conflict killed and estimated 1 in every 5 people of the countries population. The Rwandan Genocide lasted for 100 days starting after the assassination of Juneval Habyarimana. Complex ethnic and racial and religious conflict caused when Muslim regimes committed genocide against Animists and Christians. The Christians invaded and converted the Nubian rulers in the sixth century. In the next few centuries Christian Nubian states flourished. The Rwandan Genocide was a conflict between 2 ethnic groups, the Hutus and the Toutsis. It was a response to the assassination of Juvenal Habyarimana which lasted 100 days and took the lives of nearly 1 million people. The **Darfur Conflict** is an ongoing guerrilla conflict or civil war centered on the Darfur region of Sudan. It began in February 2003 when the Sudan Liberation movement and Justice and equality movement groups in Darfur took up arms. In Rwanda the Hutus killed the tutsis in a large genocide. Meaning they kill a massive amount of people in a small time period. In Sudan there were two major conflicts. One is the government paid the militia to kill the non Arab Muslims.Second conflict is a civil war that takes place. Rwanda had a very violent past between the tusi and the hutus because they were 2 groups that occupied the same space and once the duch left war broke out.

Rwanda experienced a dark time during the genocide. Over 800,000 people were killed during the battle between the Hutus and Tutsis. Sudan is in a time of civil war started by the government. In Sudan it is between the Muslim north vs the Christian south.

In 1951, ANC leaders petitioned for an end to apartheid and for the advent of representation in government. The ANC Youth League launched the defiance campaign of the 1950s. A joint ANC-South African Indian Congress passive resistance campaign in 1952 ended with the arrest of 8,000 people.

There was civil unrest and warfare involving the Hutu and Tutsi in Rwanda. In Sudan there was a horrible civil war.

On the order of 800,000 Tutsi and moderate Hutu were murdered, mostly by being hacked to death, religious split was a big factor.

The Rwandan religious conflicts have resulted in the mass genocide of 800,000 people. Civil war caused many conflicts among muslims, christians, and animists. Since the genocide ended in 1994, approximately 95,000 children whose parents had died and 2,000 women infected with HIV. In 2001, an estimated 260,000 children lost their mother or father because of AIDS and it could reach 350,000 by 2010. Number of children not in school is greater than 400,000. Rate of infants death up to 20%. Older children become sources of cheap labor and sometimes they fall into social evils such as theft and hooligan. Consequences of the genocide are still pursuing the women of Rwanda with the slow death, pain from AIDS. That popular conception of Kenya's unique role in its region has dissolved rapidly with the eruption of inter-ethnic violence on an unprecedented scale following disputed December 2007 [|elections]. By the end of January 2008, at least 600 people had been killed, many of them brutally, and at least 250,000 others were displaced from their homes by the post-election violence. In addition, many of those displaced reported suffering various other [|atrocities], including rape and torture. Rwandaand Sudan both suffered greatly from genocides and murders. many of their leaders ended up fearing for their lives instead of worrying about the countries economy and other matters.

Northern Sudan was mostly Arab and Muslim, while the South was mostly Christian, this led to disputes over land and power.

In 1994 there was an awful genocide in Rwanda. At least half a million people died in the genocide. Thousands of Hutus were killed because they opposed the killing campaign.

Juvenal Habyarimana, the leader of the Hutus, was assassinated and led to mass killings of the Tutsi's by the Hutu's.

Germany and Belgium allied with the Rwanda to conquer the bordering kingdoms of Rwanda

Because Rwanda was such a poor, and small country, it caused violent outbreaks between the ethnic groups of the Tutsi and the Hutus, which led to a mass genocide of 800,000 people.

The Rwanda genocide was mainly an ethnic conflict between the Hutu majority and the Tutsi minority. The Rwanda Genocide started in 1994 and over 800,000 people died.

Soldiers told the people to gather in the churches and they would guard the doors and keep them safe, but they killed the people inside instead.

The conflict in sudan and rwanda was between the hutu and tutsi. The Sudan conflict was between a Arab North and a Christian South.

The genecide in Rwanda was brutal, over half a million people were killed many innocent and AID infections were very common among them.

The conflict in Rwanda started in the 1990's and killed massive amounts of people in only a year or so.

Sudan has 597 tribes that speak over 400 different languages and dialects split into two major Ethnic groups: Arabs of the largely Muslim Northern Sudan versus the largely Christian and animist Nilote Southern Sudan of the south.

Rwanda's genocide caused it to have a dark period of many bad things. Sudan has many ethnic groups that don't agree with the others' cultures, which causes issues.

The source of conflicts in Sudan and Rwanda have been caused by religous controversy between different groups of people.

In 1994 there was a series of Genocides in which over 500,000 people had died. And there are alot of ethnic groups that dont get along.

The Rwanda genocide was mainly an ethnic conflict between the Hutu majority and the Tutsi minority.
Over the course of three months in 1994, about 800,000 Rwandan Tutsis and tens of thousands of moderate Hutu were systematically murdered in a meticulously prepared genocide organized by forces within the Rwandan government and military.

Rwanda and Sudan both experienced great massacres and genocides. Their leaders took more care to make sure these things would end in stead of watching it's people and economy.