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Interahamwe - Wikipedia
The Interahamwe, led by Robert Kajuga, were the main perpetrators of the Rwandan genocide, during which an estimated 500,000 to 1,000,000 Tutsi, Twa, and moderate Hutus were killed from April to July 1994, and the term "Interahamwe" was …
Interahamwe | Rwandan militia group | Britannica
…militia groups known as the Interahamwe (“Those Who Attack Together”) and Impuzamugambi (“Those Who Have the Same Goal”) played a central role. Radio broadcasts further fueled the genocide by encouraging Hutu civilians to kill their Tutsi neighbors, who were referred to as “cockroaches” who needed to be exterminated.
Interahamwe (1992- ) - Blackpast
2018年3月25日 · Interahamwe, translated from Kinyarwanda to English as “those who work/ fight together,” is an African paramilitary and terrorist group currently based in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda.
BBC News | Africa | Interahamwe: A serious military threat
1999年3月2日 · The abduction of foreign tourists in the Bwindi National Park in Uganda is being blamed on Rwandan rebels known as the Interahamwe. The Interahamwe are viewed by the Rwandan authorities as the...
Robert Kajuga (Interahamwe) - Wikipedia
Jerry Robert Kajuga (1960 [1] – before March 2007) was national president of the Interahamwe, [2] the group largely responsible for perpetrating the Rwandan genocide against the Tutsi people in 1994.
Interahamwe - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Interahamwe (pronounced Een-tair-ah-hahm-way, with the 't' pronounced as an 'h') was the main mob army that started the Rwandan Genocide in 1994. In this mass murder, about one million Hutu and Tutsi people were killed.
Interahamwe | Sciences Po Mass Violence and Resistance
2010年3月1日 · The term originally referred to the youth movement of the MRND, created after 1973 and tasked with supervising Rwandan youth in the development effort demanded by Juvénal Habyarimana, who introduced the collective interest work known as umuganda (the term Interahamwe means ‘those who work together’).
Genocide: Ideology and Organization - Human Rights Watch
The militia attached to Habyarimana’s party, the Interahamwe, was the strongest, in part because its members received military training and firearms from soldiers.
Interahamwe
The Interahamwe, an infamous paramilitary group, played a significant role in the Rwandan Genocide that occurred from April to July 1994, where an estimated 500,000 to 1,000,000 Tutsi, Twa, and moderate Hutus were killed.
2013年6月13日 · The Interhamwe (also known as the Interahamwe) militia played a major role in the Rwandan genocide of 1994. Early in 1992, ". . . political organizations affiliated with President Habyarimana formed two militias—the Interahamwe (“Those Who Attack Together”) and the Impuzamugambi (“Those Who Have the Same Goal”).