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COULD THE RWANDAN GENOCIDE HAVE BEEN PREVENTED? By Dr. Gregory H. Stanton In 1994, 500,000 to one million Rwandan Tutsis along with thousands of moderate Hutus, were murdered in the clearest case of genocide s
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