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United Nations Inaction<\/p><\/div>\n

Madeleine Albright writes to the US secretary of State that it appears that it might be an opportunity to evacuate UNAMIR forces as a short calmness fell upon Kigali, and if they wait to pull out, it will be harder without \u00a8French and Belgian troops. She continues, “It is worth considering taking the lead in the Security Council to authorize the evacuation of the bulk of UNAMIR while leaving behind a skeletal staff.” Click to enlarge.<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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United Nations Inaction<\/p><\/div>\n

Part of \u201cthe bombshell\u201d documents showing the U.S. calling for a total pullout of UNAMIR. It includes the United Kingdom’s cables to U.N. Ambassador David Hannay, discussing the United States sudden termination of its participation in UNIMAR. Click to enlarge.<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

The Failure of the UN Assistance Mission in Rwanda (UNAMIR) and its Legacies<\/span><\/h4>\n

The United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda (UNAMIR) was hindered in its outcomes by its restrictive mandates, inadequate resources, and fatal miscommunications. This mission’s goal was to preserve peace and protect civilians, but it was crippled in its ability to avert the impending catastrophe. Resolution 872, outlining UNAMIR’s mandate, confined its operations to observation and reporting, prohibiting proactive intervention to prevent escalations of violence or to safeguard vulnerable civilians.<\/p>\n

The consequences of these limitations were felt by everyone in Rwanda. UN peacekeepers found themselves outmanned and out-armed, unable to shield designated safe areas. Schools and shelters meant to provide refuge became sites of brutal massacres as peacekeepers, overwhelmed and under-equipped, withdrew their protection. Miscommunications within the UN further exacerbated the crisis. As the genocide unfolded, appeals for increased deployments were denied. The withdrawal of key contributing nations, notably Belgium and the United States, further eroded UNAMIR’s already fragile capacity to protect civilians in armed conflict. The failure of UNAMIR had devastating consequences, particularly for the Tutsi minority. Abandoned by the international community as UN troops withdrew, Tutsi faced not only the horrors of genocide but also racial profiling during attempted flight. Western states prioritized the safety of their own nationals, leaving vulnerable Rwandans to fend for themselves.<\/p>\n

The failure of international institutions in the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi prompted a proactive shift in UN peacekeeping practices. Resolutions like 918 empowered peacekeepers to use force for self-defense and civilian protection as a last resort, expanding their roles beyond mere observation. As we reflect on this dark chapter, the resounding lesson for the UN is clear: commit to robust civilian protection within peacekeeping missions and ensure ample support to prevent similar catastrophes in the future.<\/p>\n

Quick Links<\/strong><\/p>\n

UN Assistance Mission in Rwanda<\/a><\/p>\n

Archival Documents in Rwanda Genocide<\/a><\/p>\n

National Security Archive U.S. and The Rwandan Genocide<\/a><\/p>\n

Bibliography<\/strong><\/p>\n

Blanton, Tom, and Emily Willard. \u201c1994 Rwanda Pullout Driven by Clinton White House,\u00a0<\/a>U.N. Equivocation<\/a>.\u201d The National Security Archive. April 16, 2015.<\/p>\n

Cinq-Mars, Evan. \u201cTwenty Years of Prioritizing the Protection of Civilians: Painful\u00a0<\/a>Lessons from Rwanda Remain Relevant for UN Peacekeeping Operations Today<\/a>.\u201d Center for Civilians in Conflict. April 5, 2019.<\/p>\n

Davis, Rachel, Benjamin Majekodunmi, and Judy Smith-H\u00f6hn. \u201cCase Studies of Genocide\u00a0and Mass Atrocities.\u201d JSTOR. 2008.<\/p>\n

Harvard Kennedy School’s Institute of Politics. \u201cGhosts of Rwanda<\/a>.\u201d March 24, 2004. YouTube,\u00a0<\/em>01:39:40.<\/p>\n

\u201cInteractive: Rwanda Genocide<\/a>.\u201d Aljazeera<\/em>. April 14, 2014.<\/p>\n

Photo Source<\/strong><\/p>\n

\u201c1994 Rwanda Pullout Driven by Clinton White House, U.N. Equivocation<\/a>.\u201d 2015. The National\u00a0Security Archive.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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