Alan Stam: If a million people died in Rwanda, in 1994, and - TopicsExpress



          

Alan Stam: If a million people died in Rwanda, in 1994, and that’s certainly possible, there’s no way that the majority of them could be Tutsi. BBC: How do you know that? Stam: Because there weren’t enough Tutsi in the country. BBC: The academics calculated there had been 500,000 Tutsis before the conflict in Rwanda. Three hundred thousand survived. This led them to their final, controversial conclusion. Stam: If a million Rwandans died, and 200,000 of them were Tutsi, that means 800,000 of them were Hutu. BBC: That’s completely the opposite of what the world believes happened in the Rwandan Genocide. Stam: What the world believes and what actually happened are quite different.
Posted on: Tue, 14 Oct 2014 21:13:06 +0000

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