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- what role did communications systems (radio and loudspeakers) play in genocide?○ these wishing to stop the genocide used communications systems to calm people down○ the u.s. took control of communications systems to force a cease to the genocide○ hate messages were spread via communications systems to promote the killing of tutsis○ systems played no role in the rwandan genocide
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During the Rwandan genocide, hate-filled messages targeting Tutsis were widely broadcast via radio and loudspeakers, inciting violence and organizing attacks. The other options are incorrect: no major effort by anti-genocide groups to use these systems for calming, the U.S. did not take control to stop the genocide, and communications were a critical tool in the violence.
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Hateful messages were spread via communications systems to promote the killing of Tutsis