31. The killings stopped when France began extraditing ETA members to Spain. 32. The killings stopped when Tutsi rebels took power. 33. The killing stopped when the rebels siezed power three months later. 34. The killing stopped when Tutsi-led rebels drove the former government into exile and took control of the country. 35. The killing stopped when Tutsi-led rebels seized power and the defeated government forces fled to neighboring countries. 36. The killing stopped when Tutsi-led rebels seized power later that year. 37. The killings stopped when Tutsi rebels ousted a Hutu-led government. 38. The killings stopped, the exodus halted and President Jean-Bertrand Aristide returned from exile. 39. The killing stopped when Tutsi-led rebels seized power and the defeated soldiers, militiamen and civilians fled to neighboring countries. 40. The killings only stopped when international peacekeepers arrived. |