Publié le 9 Avril 2019
It is, however, the Belgian administration which introduced in the 1930s the issue of ethnic identity cards on the basis of "scientific" research concerning a "superior" race, the Hamitic race (that of the Tutsi, considered to be higher that of Negroid populations, such as Hutu).
At the end of the 1950s, the Belgian government, under the influence of the Belgian clergy established in Rwanda, had transferred its support to the Tutsi minority and transferred it to the Hutu majority.
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Belgium to pass law that makes denial of genocide illegal
The federal parliament will vote later this month to adopt an EU directive making it illegal to deny that genocides took place. The announcement coincided with Charles Michel's speech in Kigali at ...
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