how did the un and various countries respond to the genocide in rwanda?\n○ by sending aid to help the…

how did the un and various countries respond to the genocide in rwanda?\n○ by sending aid to help the refugees\n○ by sending ambassadors to observe events\n○ by encouraging the groups to share power\n○ by supporting the installation of a new president

how did the un and various countries respond to the genocide in rwanda?\n○ by sending aid to help the refugees\n○ by sending ambassadors to observe events\n○ by encouraging the groups to share power\n○ by supporting the installation of a new president

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Brief Explanations:

During the Rwandan genocide, the UN and many countries initially failed to intervene to stop the violence. After the genocide, a key response was providing aid to the massive number of displaced refugees who fled the country or were internally displaced. The other options do not align with the primary response: ambassadors were not sent to observe during the crisis as a main response, power-sharing was a post-genocide political arrangement not an immediate response, and installing a new president was not the core response of the UN and broader international community at the time.

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A. by sending aid to help the refugees