「HutU」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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place in African tribal societies, such as the | Hutu and Por'Quatzi tribes. |
tion of the National Assembly of Burundi is 60% | Hutu and 40% Tutsi. |
ed into violence following an attempted coup by | Hutu army officers in October 1965. |
During the genocide, | Hutu extremists killed an estimated 800,000 Tutsis a |
Rwanda's own investigation blamed | Hutu extremists for the assassinations saying they w |
he UN soldiers were not allowed to shoot at the | Hutu extremists that had caused the deaths in the fi |
ors say Mbarushimana is a leader of the Rwandan | Hutu FDLR (Democratic Forces for the Liberation of R |
, leading ethnic Tutsis from South Kivu against | Hutu forces, marking the beginning of the First Cong |
sample of Malagasy, 1.4% (1/69) of a sample of | Hutu from Rwanda, 1.4% (1/72) of a sample from Qatar |
An ethnic | Hutu, Mbarushimana reportedly fled Rwanda following |
The | Hutu militants in the camps were very aware that the |
allied with Uganda and may have hoped that the | Hutu militants could rid him of the new government o |
ional commitment towards the disarmament of the | Hutu militia interahamwe and ex-FAR fighters. |
ose who stand/work/fight/attack together") is a | Hutu paramilitary organization. |
s candidacy was supported by three other mainly | Hutu parties - the Rally for the People of Burundi ( |
emocracy in Burundi (FRODEBU) - a predominantly | Hutu party founded by Melchior Ndadaye in 1986. |
r the People of Burundi (RPB) - a predominantly | Hutu party that supported Melchior Ndadaye in the pr |
Democracy in Burundi (FRODEBU), a predominantly | Hutu party founded in 1986 and officially registered |
People's Party (PP) - a predominantly | Hutu party. |
According to news reports, one of the | Hutu passengers had been told to "tell the army we'r |
o dispose of corpses as thousands of Tutsis and | Hutu political moderates were murdered on the river |
Hutu politicians and civilians were also killed. | |
Ndadaye was sworn in as the first | Hutu president of Burundi on 10 July 1993. |
g center of Walikale, are blamed on the Rwandan | Hutu rebel group the FDLR and its allies. |
Rwandan authorities say Ingabire was linked to | Hutu rebel group Democratic Forces for the Liberatio |
atic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR) | Hutu rebel group had a role in the country's 1994 ge |
for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR), an ethnic | Hutu rebel group. |
The | Hutu rebel group is accused of perpetrating Rwanda's |
hoza, after she was accused of having ties to a | Hutu rebel group. |
itted genocide and not the Interahamwe (Rwandan | Hutu rebels).” |
ition figure Victoire Ingabire help finance the | Hutu rebels. |
n impending second genocide also convinced many | Hutu refugees that they should not return. |
Foreign Minister, the weapons stockpiled by the | Hutu regime as part of the fairly public, long-term |
According to findings by the ICTR, he ordered | Hutu soldiers to abduct and murder Tutsi refugees wh |
Himself a | Hutu, the Archbishop blamed Tutsi rebels for provoki |
On October 21st, 1993, members of the | Hutu tribe invaded Gilbert's high school and capture |
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