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Generally perceived to be a genocide by the international community, the 1994 killing of approximately 800,000 tutsis in rwanda was seen at the time by hutus as -- a response to the assassination of a hutu president. an avoidable tragedy. an end to belgian rule of rwanda. a movement to liberate political refugees. 2__the hutu militia group responsible for carrying out widespread murders in rwanda in 1994 was a. the rpf b. the habyiramana c. the interahamwe d. the nazis 3__ one significant consequence of the 1994 rwandan genocide was that a. rwanda’s economy did not suffer b. over 1 million children were orphaned c. rwanda returned to a colonial government d. the international community refused to rwanda rebuild

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