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What was the significance of the phrase "cut the tall trees?
in Hotel Rwanda

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dmartedominguez08510 dmartedominguez08510
  • 01-03-2021

Answer:represents how the Tutsis were much taller than the average Hutu. So whenever “Cut the tall trees” was said, they meant go in and attack the Tutsis in a different way.

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