Local groups, who knew exactly where to find their targets, received weapons and hit lists.
The Hutu extremists established RTLM, a radio station, and periodicals that published hate speech and urged readers to "weed out the bugs," or kill Tutsis. On the radio, the names of the notable targets were announced.
<h3>Why did Hutus and Tutsis start fighting?</h3>
'Class Warfare' Generally speaking, the Hutu-Tutsi conflict is a result of class conflict because the Tutsis are thought to have more material riches and social standing (as well as favouring cattle ranching over what is seen as the lower-class farming of the Hutus).
<h3>How did the Hutu and Tutsi conflict end?</h3>
After a Hutu rebellion in 1959, a civil war ensued, ending Tutsi rule. 120,000 Rwandans, predominantly Tutsis, left their nation in 1962 after it became independent from Belgium. Rwanda was taken over by Hutu leaders. Beginning in the late 1980s, exiled Rwandan organizations moved politically and militarily to return home.
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