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Modern Conflicts in Africa. Rwandan Genocide, Crisis in Darfur, Joseph Kony. Quick Discussion (Question from Monday). How has European rule in Africa affected the continent today?. Genocide (Quick Review). What is genocide? Where have we seen genocide/ethnic cleansing this year?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Modern Conflicts in Africa
Rwandan Genocide, Crisis in Darfur, Joseph Kony
Quick Discussion (Question from Monday)
•How has European rule in Africa affected the continent today?
Genocide (Quick Review)
•What is genocide?•Where have we seen
genocide/ethnic cleansing this year?
Modern Conflicts in Africa
1)Rwandan Genocide2)Crisis in Darfur3)Joseph Kony and Uganda
Rwandan Genocide
Who: Hutus target Tutsis
What: Genocide lasts 100 days
When: begins April 6, 1994
Rwandan Genocide
Why? Hutu & Tutsis share a common past
Long ago, a Tutsi was a person who owned cattle A Hutu was someone without a cowPrior to colonialism, these groups get along and intermarry
Germany colonizes in 1894 and lets Tutsis have positions of responsibility because of lighter skin
Why choose lighter skin? Post WWI - Germany loses colonies and is replaced by Belgium
Belgium makes Hutus and Tutsis wear identification cards and put Tutsis in responsibility positions
How does this make the Hutus feel?
Rwandan Genocide Timeline
• 1993• Aug.: Rwandan government (Hutu) and RPF
(Tutsi) sign cease-fire and Arusha Accords.• Oct. 5: UN authorizes peacekeepers to help
implement Arusha Accords• Nov.: 2500 UN troops deployed in Rwanda.
Rwandan Genocide Timeline
• 1994• Feb: Series of massacres/political assassinations occur in Kigali.
Hutus prepare death lists, and amass machetes.• April 6: Rwandan/Burundian Presidents assassinated in plane
crash, genocide begins• Apr 7: Hutu extremists set up roadblocks and go from house to
house killing Tutsis and moderate Hutu politicians. • Apr 21: UN withdraws all troops from Rwanda.• Mid-May: Red Cross estimates 500,000 Rwandans are dead.• Mid-July: RPF (Tutsi) capture Kigali and the genocide is over. An
estimated 800,000 Rwandans are dead.
Rwandan Genocide
Rwandan Genocide
Rwandan Genocide
Crisis In Darfur
Who: Black Africans vs. Arab Africans
What: Attempted genocide against non-Arabs in Darfur region
When: Begins February 26, 2003
Crisis In Darfur
• Basic Conflict:• Sudanese Liberation Army vs. Janjaweed• NOT about religion• What could it be about? Think about Africa’s climate
• Sudanese Liberation Army:• Black African rebels fighting the Arab backed Sudanese
government and the Janjaweed• Janjaweed:
• Arab militiamen backed by the Arab government who set out to destroy Black African villages in Darfur
Crisis In Darfur
• International Response• The African Union has had a difficult time suppressing the violence
and helping in Darfur• The United Nations cannot get support from the Sudanese
government or from China (permanent member of Security Council)• Results
• Over 2.8 million displaced from their homes (refugees)• Refugee: people who flee their homes due to violence and civil war in
their country• Numbers vary but between 200,000 and 480,000 killed• What besides the fighting has caused large scale death?
Crisis In Darfur
Joseph Kony and Uganda
• Who: Government of Uganda (GOU) and Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA)• What: Armed civil conflict
and war crimes• When: Started in 1987, still
ongoing
Joseph Kony and Uganda
• History• Had been civil unrest in Northern Uganda for years• LRA was led by Joseph Kony who had no real agenda• Wanted to establish a government based on the Ten
Commandments• Really, he wanted to terrorize the people of central Africa
• Humanitarian Crisis• Considered by UN to be among worst in nation• Joseph Kony and his advisors are charged in the International
Criminal Court• Charged with murder, rape, using child soldiers, abduction, etc.
Joseph Kony and Uganda
• LRA Today• Exist in Central African Republic,
evading capture• Still wanted by ICC for crimes• Last remaining anti-Ugandan
organization• Result
• 66,000 children abducted• Over 2 million people displaced• Over 100,00 dead
• How does this make you feel?
Joseph Kony and Uganda
Joseph Kony and Uganda
Ticket out of Class/Essential Question
What kinds of problems have these regional and ethnic conflicts
caused in Africa?
Homework
• Your task is to find a primary source about one of these conflicts• Using the internet you will find a firsthand account from
someone who was there when these conflicts took place• You will then write a half page response about the primary
source• What was the person saying? Why do you believe it? How does it
make you feel? • Use your thinking like a historian sheet to guide you
• Bring it with you to class on Friday