Abstract
The history of the globe has continuously been punctuated by cycles of violence, irrespective of time, region or race. Genocide, that is one in every of the worst sorts of violence, has continuously light-emitting diode to horrific socio-economic and environmental impacts. The last decade of the twentieth century was the foremost turbulent African nation has ever experienced in its history. The country was ravaged by warfare, genocide, mass migrations, depression, diseases, come back of refugees and environmental destruction. Rwandan families were plagued by and are still handling impacts like death, disease, disability, poverty, loss of dignity and imprisonment. This paper uses a geographical perspective, a lot of specifically the earth science of conflict, to assess the environmental causes and impacts of the killing in African nation, over a decade when the killing. Primary information utilized in this text were obtained from fortification undertaken in Cyangugu and Butare cities, case studies chosen not solely thanks to their explicit history before, throughout and when the killing however additionally thanks to their heterogeneous population and physical landscapes. Empirical proof obtained and secondary information sources indicate that the killing in African nation destroyed not solely human resources and social and cultural structures however additionally infrastructure, development facilities and natural resources that had serious negative consequences on the entire atmosphere.
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