The perpetrators of the Rwandan genocide can be simply summarized by “[t]o the extent that governments and peoples elsewhere failed to prevent and halt this [Rwandan] killing campaign, they all share in the shame of the crime” (Human Rights Watch 1999). This quote speaks to the uniqueness of the perpetrators. The perpetrators of the Rwandan genocide include the Hutu who are responsible for creating a revolution that allowed the genocide to occur but also the international institutions that failed to intervene despite knowing there was a genocide occurring, and international governments that supported the genocidal regime (Human Rights Watch 1999). With that said, it is evident …show more content…
The Hutu revolution, supported by the Belgians, was a response to the systematic oppression, which is evident because Hutu were denied access to education and government positions (Human Rights Watch 1999). The revolution was presented “as a long and courageous struggle against ruthless forces of repression” (Human Rights Watch 1999). Furthermore, the Hutu revolutionaries used the Belgians’ identity cards to discriminate against the Tutsis during the …show more content…
The Hutu regime is responsible for implementing policies to carry out the genocide and used the national radio to spread the propaganda encouraging the mass murder of Tutsis. Belgium is responsible for creating the conditions that encouraged the genocide, France is responsible for supporting the genocidal regime and other international institutions are responsible for failing to act in the prevention of the genocide. Had international leaders publicly condemned the genocidal activities and intervened, hundreds of thousands of Tutsis lives could have been