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Gunmen kill 156 women, children in night raid

By KOLADE LAREWAJU
Sunday, August 15, 2004

GUNMEN have killed at least 156 people - mainly women and children - in an overnight raid on a camp for Congolese Tutsi refugees in Burundi, the UN says. The Gatumba camp, near the border with Democratic Republic of Congo, provides shelter for 1,700 refugees who fled the country in June. Men armed with machetes and guns attacked the camp, torching houses and leaving the scene littered with bodies.

A Hutu rebel group has claimed responsibility for the attack, which took place after nightfall on Friday.
‘Women burnt’ : Witnesses described finding charred and bloody bodies at the camp for the Tutsis escaping recent violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo. “People were sleeping when the attack happened. People were killed as they tried to escape,” Eliana Nabaa of the UN mission in Congo said. “The scene is absolutely horrific. There are many people burnt - families, children, women and men,” she said.

The camp is one of several run by the UN refugee agency near the border between the two countries.  UNHCR spokesman Fernando del Mundo said that witnesses reported hearing the beating of drums before the attack. He said 136 people died on the spot and 20 later in hospital, while scores of others were injured. He said the UN was now moving the surviving refugees to a nearby school.

Burundi’s President Domitien Ndayizeye, expressed his shock after surveying the scene. “This is unbelievable, I have never seen this before,” he told a news agency, adding that the massacre had been carried out by Congolese who had crossed into his country.

The Hutu Forces for National Liberation (FNL) group claimed responsibility for the violent attack, saying it had aimed to hit a military base, some 500m from the Gatumba camp. “We then heard gunshots coming from the refugee camp aiming at us and then decided to retaliate,” said FNL spokesperson Pasteur Habimana.

Long-running conflict: The UNHCR confirmed that the military base had been attacked. Burundi’s army denied that shots had been fired from inside the refugee camp, saying the rebels’ attack was deliberate. Some of the refugees, the Banyamulenge who fled the Sud-Kivu region in eastern DR Congo, also said the attack on the camp was planned. 

 

 

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