- The
Tutsi (/ˈtʊtsi/ TUUT-see), also
called Watusi,
Watutsi or
Abatutsi (Kinyarwanda pronunciation: [ɑ.βɑ.tuː.t͡si]), are an
ethnic group of the African...
- for
Rwanda for his role in the m****acre of 2,000
Tutsis. The
court heard that
Seromba lured the
Tutsis to the church,
where they
believed they
would find...
-
against Tutsis,
against Hutus who were for the
peace accord,
against Hutus who
married Tutsis, and by
advocating the
annihilation of all
Tutsis in Rwanda...
- Hiernaux's
theory on the
origin of
Tutsis in East
Africa appears doubtful. It has also been
demonstrated that the
Tutsis harbor little to no Northeastern...
- country: the 1972 m****
killings of
Hutus by the
Tutsi-dominated army, and the m****
killings of
Tutsis in 1993 by the Hutu majority. Both were described...
-
minority Tutsi to the
majority Hutu. In Rwanda, this led to the "Social revolution" and Hutu and
Tutsis conflicts. Tens of
thousands of
Tutsis were killed...
- M****
killings of
Tutsis were
conducted by the majority-Hutu po****ce in
Burundi from 21
October to
December 1993,
under an
eruption of
ethnic animosity...
-
about 85% of Rwanda's po****tion; the
Tutsis,
which are 14%; and the Twa,
which are
around 1%.
Starting with the
Tutsi feudal monarchy rule of the 10th century...
- the Congo. Also,
Tutsis fled the
violent war of
succession that
erupted in 1895,
after the
death of Rwabugiri. The
group was
mostly Tutsi and
their Hutu...
-
segregation of
Hutus from
Tutsis, and
complete exclusion of
Tutsis from
public institutions and
public life. Hutu
Power ideology reviled Tutsis as
outsiders bent...