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2) C
The Rwandan genocide was an attempt to exterminate the Tutsi population by the hegemonic Hutu government of Rwanda in 1994, when 75% of the Tutsis were eliminated. In Rwanda, there were two estates within the Banyaruanda ethnic group, to which almost the entire population belongs: the Hutu majority and the Tutsi minority, even though there is no specific racial or linguistic feature that differentiates them; therefore, after the genocide, in 1994 both distinctions were eliminated from identity documents.