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  • Essay / The Pros and Cons of the Rwandan Genocide - 704

    This cooperation between nations was at one time a figment of the imagination. The Rwandan genocide is a prime example. The Rwandan genocide was the result of a long-running civil war in Rwanda between rebels and the government, which resulted in the deaths of more than 800,000 other human beings. After the genocide, we thought about what actions to take and decided not to intervene. Their decision not to intervene led to the rebels taking over the nation, the 1st and 2nd Congo War, and serious backlash that hit France, Belgium and the United States in particular for their indifference (Rwandan genocide: failure of the international community). . I believe that the Holocaust, the Rwandan genocide and other events forced the human race to learn from its mistakes. These events caused a drastic wake-up call that made people and their respective countries realize that they must help each other when necessary to preserve the human race and protect it from events like the Holocaust or the Rwandan genocide.