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Which of the following is true about Rwanda? In the 1990s, its people suffered ethnic cleansing, but the United Nations was able to stop the violence. One ethnic group tried to eliminate the other in the 1990s, and the world failed to respond with force. The country was at peace in the 1990s until another invaded and committed genocide against all. A migration of the people escaping violent conditions in surrounding countries took refuge there in the 1990s.



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In the 1990s Rwanda suffered from genocide when one ethnic group tried to eliminate the other in the 1990s, and the world failed to respond with force. As a result hundreds of thousands of Rwandans died. 

In the 1990s Rwanda suffered from genocide when one ethnic group tried to eliminate the other in the 1990s, and the world failed to respond with force. The Rwandan genocide took place in 1994 between two ethnic groups, the Tutsis, and Hutus who were involved in mass genocide where the Hutu attempted to carry out their mission to wipe out the whole of the Tutsi nation. The genocide was catalyzed by the shooting down of an Aeroplane carrying the President Habyarimana, a Hutu on April 6th, 1994. As a result, hundreds of thousands of Rwandans died.