The Struggle for Liberation: A History of the Rwandan Civil War, 1990-1994. John Burton Kegel

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- The Struggle for Liberation: A History of the Rwandan Civil War, 1990-1994
- John Burton Kegel
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- ISBN: 9780821426265
- Publisher: Ohio University Press
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The story of the Rwandan Genocide has been told many times by scholars and journalists. Over the course of a hundred days in the spring and summer of 1994, about eight hundred thousand Tutsi and moderate Hutu were murdered by their extremist Hutu compatriots. Those hundred days were the final phase of a four-year civil war, also known as the Struggle for Liberation, which formed the immediate context of the genocide. Though scholars have researched preparations for the genocide and the international community’s role in it, none has placed the Struggle for Liberation at the heart of the narrative. However, the preparation of the genocide, the rise and fall of the moderate opposition, the degradation of the Forces armées rwandaises (FAR) from a respected fighting force to a genocidal militia, the role of the international community, the Arusha negotiations, and the execution of the genocide all took place in the context of that war. John Burton Kegel contends that the Struggle for Liberation forms the bedrock of any genuine understanding of Rwanda between 1990 and 1994, and indeed beyond. The Struggle for Liberation, which eventually led to the genocide, was fought between the FAR and the civilians and soldiers of the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) and its armed wing, the Rwandan Patriotic Army (RPA). The civil war started on October 1, 1990, when the RPF entered Rwanda from Uganda, where Rwandan refugees had lived throughout the Great Lakes region since roughly 1959. This book traces the history of those refugees—and Rwanda’s deeper Hutu-Tutsi divide—from the precolonial period up to 1990. It also provides a wholly new take on how the disciplined RPF, which rules Rwanda to this day, was born and organized.
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The second is the “Struggle for Liberation,” which started on 1 October 1990 and ran until 19 July 1994. During this war, the refugees who had been forced out .
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1990–1994 war. As heroic saviors of the country, the RPF cannot . civil war between two equal sides or the spontaneous flaring of ancient tribal hatred.
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unknown soldier representing all fallen combatants during the struggle for liberation; . Ethnic Ideology in the Rwandan Crises, 1990-1994, Eugene Oregon: Regnum .
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The liberation war served as a pretext for a group of Hutu hardliners under . 1993, to end the Rwandan civil war. The UNAMIR mission lasted from October.
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war, vaunted by several decades of official history. However, 80 . The Multiparty System and the War (1990-1994). By the end of the .
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civil war. The 1980s and early 1990s saw economic deterioration . Much like the experience of the Bosnian war, that of the Rwandan .
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