The Iconoclast controversy caused the banning of religious icons in Christianity and the killing of supporters of the veneration of icons. The iconoclast controversy happened twice during the Byzantine Empire. This impacted the growing divergence between Western and Eastern Christian traditions, but the Western Church stood firmly with the belief that icons could be used, but the Church was still unified at the time.
One way in which the Armenians in the Ottoman Empitre (1915) and the Tutsis in Rwanda (1994) are similar is that both groups (2) suffered human rights violations. The Armenian Genocide took place in what is now modern-day Turkey where half the Armenian population was killed and deported. The Rwandan Genocide was a mass slaughter which took place between April and July in the same year with huge amounts of killings taking place in a short period of time.
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