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Photographs from Rwanda

Andrew Sutton has kindly provided these photographs relating to the Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. You can use these at your HMD activity.

Photographs from Rwanda

In 100 days in 1994 approximately one million Tutsis and moderate Hutus were murdered in the Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. The Genocide took place following decades of tensions between Hutus and Tutsis, and a recent history of persecution and discrimination against Tutsis.

Despite its colossal scale, this Genocide was carried out almost entirely by hand, usually using machetes and clubs. The men who had been trained to massacre were members of civilian death squads, the Interahamwe. The State provided support and organisation – politicians, officials, intellectuals and professional soldiers incited the killers to do their work. Local officials assisted in rounding up victims and making suitable places available for slaughter.

Tutsi men, women, children and babies were killed in their thousands in schools and churches. Frequently the killers were people they knew – neighbours, workmates, former friends, sometimes even relatives through marriage. Photographs © Andrew Sutton.

You can read testimonies from the Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda here.

Scroll down to view the gallery below. 

All images © Andrew Sutton – if you are using any of these images please make sure to use this credit. 

If you are planning to use images as part of your HMD activity please refer to our guidance

Gallery

Andrew Sutton has kindly provided us with photographs relating to the Genocide in Rwanda for you to use at Holocaust Memorial Day activities.