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'''Radio Télévision Libre des Mille Collines''' was a Rwandan radio station during the [[Rwandan Genocide]]. It was a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rwanda Rwandan] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_station radio station] which broadcast from July 8, 1993 to July 31, 1994. It played a significant role during the April–July 1994 [[Rwandan Genocide]].
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|Image = RTLM Monogram.png
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|fullname = Radio Télévision Libre des Mille Collines
|alias = RTLM<br>One Thousand Hills Free Radio and Television<br>Hutu Power Radio
|origin = Rwanda
|foundation = July 8, 1993
|dissolution = July 31, 1994
|headquarters = Kigali, Rwanda
|commanders = [[Felicien Kabuga]]<br>[[Ferdinand Nahimana]]<br>[[Jean-Bosco Barayagwiza]]
|agents = [[Georges Ruggiu]]<br>[[Simon Bikindi]]<br>[[Valérie Bemeriki]]<br>[[Kantano Habimana]]<br>[[Noël Hitimana]]<br>[[Hassan Ngeze]]
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|goals = Aid in the Rwandan Genocide (failed)
|crimes = [[Propaganda]]<br>[[Hate Speech|Hate speech]]<br>[[War crimes]]<br>[[Crimes against humanity]]
|type of villains = Propagandists|type of villain=Propagandists}}
{{Quote|The voice of the radio station was almost like the voice of God because that was the only type of communication.|[[wikipedia:Roméo Dallaire|Roméo Dallaire]]}}
'''Radio Télévision Libre des Mille Collines (RTLM)''', also known as '''[[Hutu Power]] Radio''', was a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rwanda Rwandan] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_station radio station] which broadcast from July 8, 1993, to July 31, 1994. It played a significant role during the April–July 1994 [[Rwandan Genocide]].


The station's name is [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_language French] for "One Thousand Hills Free Radio and Television", deriving from the description of Rwanda as ''"Land of a Thousand Hills"''. It received support from the government-controlled Radio Rwanda, which initially allowed it to transmit using their equipment.
The station's name is [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_language French] for "One Thousand Hills Free Radio and Television", deriving from the description of Rwanda as ''"Land of a Thousand Hills"''. It received support from the government-controlled Radio Rwanda, which initially allowed it to transmit using their equipment.


Widely listened to by the general population, it projected [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Racism racist] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propaganda propaganda] against [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tutsi Tutsis], moderate [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hutu Hutus], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belgium Belgians], and the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations United Nations] mission [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UNAMIR UNAMIR]. It is widely regarded as having played a crucial role in creating the atmosphere of charged racial hostility that allowed the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genocide genocide] to occur. A study by a Harvard University researcher estimates that approximately 9.7% of the participation in the genocidal violence was due to the broadcasts. The estimate of the study suggests that approximately 50,000 deaths were caused by the station's broadcasts.
Widely listened to by the general population, it projected [[Xenophobia|xenophobic]] [[propaganda]] and [[Hate Speech|hate speech]] that [[Demonization|demonized]] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tutsi Tutsis], moderate [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hutu Hutus], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belgium Belgians], and the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations United Nations] mission [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UNAMIR UNAMIR]. It is widely regarded as having played a crucial role in creating the atmosphere of charged racial hostility that allowed the [[genocide]] to occur. A study by a Harvard University researcher estimates that approximately 9.7% of the participation in the genocidal violence was due to the broadcasts. The estimate of the study suggests that approximately 50,000 deaths were caused by the station's broadcasts.
 


==Prior to the Genocide==
==Prior to the Genocide==
RTLM was established in 1993, primarily railing against on-going peace talks between President [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juvenal_Habyarimana Juvenal Habyarimana], whose family supported the radio station, and the Tutsi [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rwandan_Patriotic_Front Rwandan Patriotic Front].<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-news.bbc.co.uk_4-0">[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_T%C3%A9l%C3%A9vision_Libre_des_Mille_Collines#cite_note-news.bbc.co.uk-4 [4]]</sup> It became a popular station since it offered frequent contemporary musical selections, unlike state radio, and quickly developed a faithful audience among youth-aged Rwandans, who later made up the bulk of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interahamwe Interahamwe] militia.
RTLM was established in 1993, primarily railing against on-going peace talks between President [[Juvénal Habyarimana]], whose family supported the radio station, and the Tutsi [[Rwandan Patriotic Front]]. It became a popular station since it offered frequent contemporary musical selections, unlike state radio, and quickly developed a faithful audience among youth aged Rwandans, who later made up the bulk of the [[Interahamwe]] militia.


Felicien Kabuga was allegedly heavily involved in the founding and bankrolling of RTLM, as well as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kangura Kangura] magazine.In 1993, at an RTLM fundraising meeting organized by the MRND, Felicien Kabuga allegedly publicly defined the purpose of RTLM as the defence of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hutu_Power Hutu Power].
[[Felicien Kabuga]] was allegedly heavily involved in the founding and bankrolling of RTLM, as well as ''[[Kangura]]'' magazine. In 1993, at an RTLM fundraising meeting organized by the [[MRND]], Felicien Kabuga allegedly publicly defined the purpose of RTLM as the defense of [[Hutu Power]].


The station is considered to have preyed upon deep animosities and prejudices between the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hutu Hutu] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tutsi Tutsi] populations. The hateful rhetoric was placed alongside the sophisticated use of humor and popular [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zairean_music Zairean music]. It frequently referred to Tutsis as "cockroaches" (example: "You [Tutsis] are cockroaches! We will kill you!" though it wouldn't have really done this).
The station is considered to have preyed upon deep animosities and prejudices between the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hutu Hutu] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tutsi Tutsi] populations. The hateful rhetoric was placed alongside the sophisticated use of humor and popular [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zairean_music Zairean music]. It frequently referred to Tutsis as "cockroaches" (example: ''"You [Tutsis] are cockroaches! We will kill you!"'', though it wouldn't have really done this).


Critics claim that the Rwandan government fostered the creation of RTLM as "hate radio", to circumvent the fact they had committed themselves to a ban against "harmful radio propaganda" in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations UN]'s March 1993 joint communiqué in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dar_es_Salaam Dar es Salaam].However RTLM director Ferdinand Nahimana claimed that the station was founded primarily to counter the propaganda by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rwandan_Patriotic_Front RPF]'s [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_Muhabura Radio Muhabura].
Critics claim that the Rwandan government fostered the creation of RTLM as "hate radio", to circumvent the fact they had committed themselves to a ban against "harmful radio propaganda" in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations UN]'s March 1993 joint communiqué in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dar_es_Salaam Dar es Salaam].However, RTLM director Ferdinand Nahimana claimed that the station was founded primarily to counter the propaganda by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rwandan_Patriotic_Front RPF]'s [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_Muhabura Radio Muhabura].


In January 1994, the station broadcast messages berating [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UNAMIR UNAMIR] commander [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rom%C3%A9o_Dallaire Roméo Dallaire] for failing to prevent the killing of approximately 50 people in a UN-[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demilitarized_zone demilitarized zone].
In January 1994, the station broadcast messages berating [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UNAMIR UNAMIR] commander [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rom%C3%A9o_Dallaire Roméo Dallaire] for failing to prevent the killing of approximately 50 people in a UN-[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demilitarized_zone demilitarized zone].


After Habyarimana's private plane was shot down on April 6, 1994, RTLM joined the chorus of voices blaming Tutsi rebels, and began calling for a "final war" to "exterminate" the Tutsi. The code word was 'cut down the tall trees'.RTLM played classical music in the time immediately after the crash.
After Habyarimana's private plane was shot down on April 6, 1994, RTLM joined the chorus of voices blaming Tutsi rebels and began calling for a "final war" to "exterminate" the Tutsi. The code word was ''"cut down the tall trees"''. RTLM played classical music in the time immediately after the crash.


==During the Genocide==
==During the Genocide==
During the Genocide, the RTLM incited hatred and violence against Tutsis, against Hutus who were for the peace accord, against Hutus who married Tutsis, and advocated the annihilation of all Tutsis in Rwanda. The music of Hutu Simon Bikindi was played frequently, he had two songs ''Bene Sebahinzi'' (''Sons of the Father of the Farmers'') and ''Nanga Abahutu'' (''I Hate Hutus'') later were interpreted as inciting hatred and genocide.
During the Genocide, the RTLM incited hatred and violence against Tutsis, against Hutus who were for the peace accord, against Hutus who married Tutsis and advocated the annihilation of all Tutsis in Rwanda. The music of Hutu [[Simon Bikindi]] was played frequently, he had two songs ''Bene Sebahinzi'' (''Sons of the Father of the Farmers'') and ''Nanga Abahutu'' (''I Hate Hutus'') later were interpreted as inciting hatred and genocide.
 
Prime Minister [[Jean Kambanda]], one of the principal architects of the genocide, made regular broadcasts on RTLM.


Following the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rwandan_Genocide Rwandan Genocide] in 1994, the first relief workers on the scene reported seeing hundreds of Tutsi fleeing their villages with little more than the clothes on their backs and transistor radios pressed to their ears.
Following the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rwandan_Genocide Rwandan Genocide] in 1994, the first relief workers on the scene reported seeing hundreds of Tutsi fleeing their villages with little more than the clothes on their backs and transistor radios pressed to their ears.
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As the genocide was taking place, the United States military drafted a plan to jam RTLM's broadcasts, but this action was never taken because of the cost of the operation and the legal implications of interfering with Rwanda's [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sovereignty sovereignty].
As the genocide was taking place, the United States military drafted a plan to jam RTLM's broadcasts, but this action was never taken because of the cost of the operation and the legal implications of interfering with Rwanda's [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sovereignty sovereignty].


When French forces entered Rwanda during [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Op%C3%A9ration_Turquoise Opération Turquoise] to support the Hutu-dominated interim government, RTLM broadcasted from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gisenyi Gisenyi], calling on 'you Hutu girls to wash yourselves and put on a good dress to welcome our French allies. The Tutsi girls are all dead, so you have your chance.'
When French forces entered Rwanda during [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Op%C3%A9ration_Turquoise Opération Turquoise] to support the Hutu-dominated interim government, RTLM broadcasted from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gisenyi Gisenyi], calling on ''"you Hutu girls to wash yourselves and put on a good dress to welcome our French allies. The Tutsi girls are all dead, so you have your chance"''.


When the Tutsi-led [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rwandan_Patriotic_Front RPF] army won control of the country in July, RTLM took mobile equipment and fled to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zaire Zaire] with Hutu refugees.
When the Tutsi-led [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rwandan_Patriotic_Front RPF] army won control of the country in July, RTLM took mobile equipment and fled to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zaire Zaire] with Hutu refugees.


==Individuals associated with the station==
==Individuals associated with the station==
*[[Felicien Kabuga]], "Chairman Director-general" or "President of the General Assembly of all shareholders"
*[[Felicien Kabuga]], "Chairman Director-General" or "President of the General Assembly of all shareholders"
*Ferdinand Nahimana, director
*[[Ferdinand Nahimana]], director
*Jean Bosco Barayagwiza
*[[Jean-Bosco Barayagwiza]], chairman of the executive committee
*Gaspard Gahigi, editor-in-chief
*[[Gaspard Gahigi]], editor-in-chief
*Phocas Hahimana, day-to-day manager
*[[Phocas Habimana]], day-to-day manager
*Georges Ruggiu, broadcaster
*[[Georges Ruggiu]], broadcaster
*Valerie Bemeriki ]broadcaster
*[[Valerie Bemeriki]], broadcaster
*[[Kantano Habimana]], broadcaster
*[[Simon Bikindi]], singer


==After-effects==
==After-effects==
The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Criminal_Tribunal_for_Rwanda International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda]'s action against RTLM began on 23 October 2000 - along with the trial against Hassan Ngeze, director and editor of the ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kangura Kangura]'' magazine.
The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Criminal_Tribunal_for_Rwanda International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda]'s action against RTLM began on 23 October 2000 - along with the trial against [[Hassan Ngeze]], director, and editor of the ''[[Kangura]]'' magazine.  


On 19 August 2003, at the tribunal in Arusha, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_sentence life sentences] were requested for RTLM leaders Ferdinand Nahimana, and Jean Bosco Barayagwiza. They were charged with genocide, incitement to genocide, and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crimes_against_humanity crimes against humanity], before and during the period of the genocides of 1994.
On 19 August 2003, at the tribunal in Arusha, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_sentence life sentences] were requested for RTLM leaders Ferdinand Nahimana and Jean Bosco Barayagwiza. They were charged with genocide, incitement to genocide, and [[crimes against humanity]], before and during the period of the genocides of 1994. A fourth defendant, RTLM broadcaster Georges Ruggiu, had pleaded guilty at the start of the tribunal and received a 12-year prison sentence.


On 3 December 2003, the court found all three defendants guilty and sentenced Nahimana and Ngeze to life imprisonment and Barayagwiza to imprisonment for 35 years - this was appealed. The Appeal judgment, issued on 27 November 2007 reduced the sentences of all three - Nahimana getting 30 years, Barayagwiza getting 32 and Ngeze getting 35, with the court overturning convictions on certain counts.
On 3 December 2003, the court found all three defendants guilty and sentenced Nahimana and Ngeze to life imprisonment and Barayagwiza to imprisonment for 35 years - this was appealed. The Appeal judgment, issued on 27 November 2007 reduced the sentences of all three - Nahimana getting 30 years, Barayagwiza getting 32 and Ngeze getting 35, with the court overturning convictions on certain counts.
In December 2008 singer Simon Bikindi, who had appeared in multiple RTLM broadcasts exhorting people to exterminate the Tutsis, was sentenced to 15 years in prison for incitement to genocide.


On 14 December 2009, RTLM announcer Valerie Bemeriki was convicted by a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gacaca_court gacaca court] in Rwanda and sentenced to life imprisonment for her role in inciting genocidal acts.
On 14 December 2009, RTLM announcer Valerie Bemeriki was convicted by a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gacaca_court gacaca court] in Rwanda and sentenced to life imprisonment for her role in inciting genocidal acts.


==In popular culture==
==In popular culture==
Dramatised RTLM broadcasts are heard in ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hotel_Rwanda Hotel Rwanda]''.
{{Quote|Listen to me, good people of Rwanda! Terrible news! Horrible news! Our great president is murdered by the Tutsi cockroaches! They tricked him to sign their phony peace agreement, then they shot his plane from the sky! It is time to clear the brush, good Hutus of Rwanda! We must cut the tall trees! '''Cut the tall trees now!'''|A broadcast in ''Hotel Rwanda''}} Dramatized RTLM broadcasts are heard in ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hotel_Rwanda Hotel Rwanda]''.


In the film ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sometimes_in_April Sometimes in April]'' the main character's brother is an employee of RTLM. Controversy develops when attempting to prosecute radio broadcasters because of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_speech free speech] issues.
In the film ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sometimes_in_April Sometimes in April]'', the main character's brother is an employee of RTLM. Controversy develops when attempting to prosecute radio broadcasters because of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_speech free speech] issues.


The film ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shooting_Dogs Shooting Dogs]'' makes use of recordings from RTLM.
The film ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shooting_Dogs Shooting Dogs]'' makes use of recordings from RTLM.


The title of ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_York_Times The New York Times]'' journalist Bill Berkeley's novel, ''The Graves are Not Yet Full'' is taken from a famous RTLM broadcast in Kigali, 1994: "You have missed some of the enemies. You must go back there and finish them off. The graves are not yet full!
The title of ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_York_Times The New York Times]'' journalist Bill Berkeley's novel, ''The Graves Are Not Yet Full'' is taken from a famous RTLM broadcast in Kigali, 1994: ''"You have missed some of the enemies! You must go back there and finish them off! The graves are not yet full!"''
 
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