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Remains of over 100 Rwanda genocide victims exhumed

Against the Tutsi have been exhumed in the Rwandan capital city Kigali, survivors’ organisation said on Monday.

The remains were discovered from a pit at the backyard of a house in Nyarugenge district, which belongs to a former notorious Interahamwe militia member, Mr Rutayisire said. The search for the remains, which started last week, is still ongoing, with two more pits expected to be dug out, he said.Remains of the 1994 Rwandan genocide are still being discovered in many parts of Rwanda.

 

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