Type | Journal Article - Journal of Genocide Research |
Title | How many perpetrators were there in the Rwandan genocide? An estimate |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 6 |
Issue | 1 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2004 |
Page numbers | 85-98 |
URL | http://users.polisci.wisc.edu/straus/straus jgr 2004.pdf |
Abstract | How many Rwandans participated in the 1994 genocide? Existing estimates are hugely discrepant and often not supported with evidence. Some Rwandan government officials claim there were three million perpetrators.1 Other observers claim there were “hundreds of thousands” (Des Forges, 1999, p 2; Mamdani, 2001, p 7; Scherrer, 2002, p 126; Waller, 2002, p 67).2 Still others estimate tens of thousands (Jones, 2001, p 41).3 The high-end estimate effectively criminalizes the entire adult Hutu population at the time of the genocide.4 The low-end estimate is equivalent to a small fraction of the adult male Hutu population. Which is right? Resolving the question is important not only for understanding the genocide’s specifics. A reliable estimate of the number of perpetrators also has implications for the post-genocide environment in Rwanda. Is the current government facing a “criminal population,” as some claim, or something far less than that? Calculating the exact number of perpetrators is probably impossible given the evidence that is currently available, but a better estimate than currently exists is possible and important. This article’s principal aim is to do that—to provide an estimate that is both empirically based and systematically calculated. |
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