In the movie "Hotel Rwanda," the accountability for the actions and inaction of the media primarily rests with the media organizations themselves, as they choose how to report on the Rwandan genocide. While individual journalists may have their own motivations and constraints, the overarching responsibility lies with the media's failure to adequately cover the atrocities and raise awareness, which contributed to the international community's inaction. Additionally, the ethical obligations of the media to inform the public are called into question, highlighting the critical role of journalism in humanitarian crises.
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