Belgium
1959-1986
1990's
Final Jeopardy Question
100
Who gave Rwanda to Belgium as war reparations from WWI?
Germany
100
What did the Hutu people do in 1959?
They over threw the Tutsi people
100
When the Tutsi attempted to over throw Rwanda who assisted the Hutu?
France
200
What did Belgium find when they went to Rwanda?
The population was unified
200
What was the nickname that Hutu newspapers gave to the Tutsi people?
Cockroaches
200
What two things did the Hutu newspapers come up with to boost propaganda?
1. The "Hutu Power" Slogan 2. The Hutu Ten Commandments
300
What two groups did Belgium divide the population into and what percentages did they make up?
Tutsi~ 15% Hutu~ 85%
300
In 1963 what happen to 14,000 Tutsi people?
14,000 Tutsi people were systematically eliminated
300
What was created by the Hutu government to attack the Tutsi?
The Interahamwe
400
How were the two groups divided by the Belgium and how were they identified on the street?
By physical characteristics, and with identification papers.
400
In 1973 a military coup ran by _______________ was form.
Juvenal Habyarimana
400
What two things did the treaty at the end of the war between the RPF and Rwandan Hutu Government agree to?
1. Tutsi refugees could return home 2. A new government would be put in place where Tutsi people could now be apart of.
500
What did the Belgium set up before leaving Rwanda?
Democratic Elections
500
In 1986 what did Tutsi refugees form in an attempt to over throw Rwanda?
The Rwanda Patriotic Front (RPF)
500
Who was invited to Rwanda to carry out the treaty process peacefully?
The United Nations
500
Write down all the Hutu Commandments in order without your notes.
1. Hutu men can not have relations with Tutsi women; any man who does was considered a traitor. 2. Hutu daughters are more worthy and superior. 3. Hutu women make sure that your husbands, brothers and sons see reason. 4. All Hutu must know that all Tutsi are dishonest in business. 5. Only Hutu people can hold positions in politics, administration, economics, the military, and security. 6. Hutu majority must prevail throughout the education system. 7. The Rwandan Army must be exclusively Hutu. 8. Hutu must stop taking pity on the Tutsi. 9. Hutu wherever they be must stand united, in solidarity, and concerned with the fate of their Hutu brothers. 10. The Social Revolution in 1959, the Referendum of 1961 and the Hutu Ideology must be taught to Hutu of every age. Anyone who speaks against this is a traitor.
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