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We have data on the number of reports to the police and on the number of prosecutions and convictions, but those two datasets cannot be compared, because one measures by offence and the other measures by persons accused, and they do not concern the same cases.
Those who responded anonymously showed slightly lower levels of support compared to those who provided their name, though the difference was not substantial.
Those who responded anonymously showed slightly lower levels of support compared to those who provided their name, though the difference was not substantial.
Those who responded anonymously showed slightly lower levels of support compared to those who provided their name, though the difference was not substantial.
We have seen that pattern repeated in other genocides, such as that in Rwanda, where the infamous Radio Télévision Libre des Mille Collines spewed hatred against the Tutsis to lay the ground, through propaganda, for what would follow.