It all started when the Darfuri villages were attacked by Sudanese Air Force bombings. Air campaigns are often followed by Janjaweed militia raids. All remaining village men, women, and children are either murdered or forced to flee. Looting, burning food stocks, enslaving and raping women and children, and stealing livestock are common. Dead bodies are tossed in wells to contaminate water supplies and entire villages are burned to the ground.
The movie Hotel Rwanda kills cockroaches in symbol of the Tutsi. The Tutsi are the men who go around and kill innocent people. This relates to Darfur because the Tutsi was upset about how their land was being used so they planned an attack just like the Janjaweed in the Darfur Genocide.
The book Night has some comparisons to Darfur Genocide. For example in the book the Jews didn't have names. The people had numbers for names or they were called rats. It's like they weren't even people. They were treated horribly. In the beginning the Jews were split up into two lines, one was women and childern, and the other was men. The women and childern were thrown into a pile of dead bodies that were on fire. The Jewish men that survived were only feed some soup and bread each day. The men were pushed to their limits. Darfur and the book Night both dealt with slavery and over powering others.
The movie Hotel Rwanda kills cockroaches in symbol of the Tutsi. The Tutsi are the men who go around and kill innocent people. This relates to Darfur because the Tutsi was upset about how their land was being used so they planned an attack just like the Janjaweed in the Darfur Genocide.
The book Night has some comparisons to Darfur Genocide. For example in the book the Jews didn't have names. The people had numbers for names or they were called rats. It's like they weren't even people. They were treated horribly. In the beginning the Jews were split up into two lines, one was women and childern, and the other was men. The women and childern were thrown into a pile of dead bodies that were on fire. The Jewish men that survived were only feed some soup and bread each day. The men were pushed to their limits. Darfur and the book Night both dealt with slavery and over powering others.