“In [Hutu supremacist Hassan Ngeze’s] most famous article, ‘The Hutu Ten Commandments,’ published in December 1990, Ngeze called on Hutu women to ‘guard against the Tutsi-loving impulses of Hutu men’; declared all Tutsis ‘dishonest’; and urged Hutus to have ‘unity and solidarity’ against ‘their common Tutsi enemy.’ The Hutu Ten Commandments were widely circulated and phenomenally popular. The eighth and most frequently quoted commandment said, ‘Hutus must stop having mercy on the Tutsis.'”
—World on Fire