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The village of '''Gatumba''' lies on the western side of [[Burundi]], near the border with the [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]]. The place is known for a massacre that took place at |
The village of '''Gatumba''' lies on the western side of [[Burundi]], near the border with the [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]]. The place is known for a massacre that took place at [[Gatumba Refugee Camp|Gatumba refugee camp]] connected to the village. |
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==Massacre== |
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|title=Tutsis massacred in Burundi camp |
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|date=14 August 2004 |
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A force of armed combatants, many of them members of the [[Party for the Liberation of the Hutu People|Forces for National Liberation (FNL)]], massacred at least |
A force of armed combatants, many of them members of the [[Party for the Liberation of the Hutu People|Forces for National Liberation (FNL)]], massacred at least 166 <ref>{{cite web |
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|url=http://www.gatumbasurvivors.org/memorial/gatumba-massacre-memorial-2014-washington-dc|title=Tenth Annual Gatumba Massacre Memorial Gathering|work=Gatumba Refugees Survivors Foundation|date=2014}}</ref> [[Democratic Republic of the Congo|Congolese]] civilians and wounded another 106. The FNL is a predominantly [[Hutu]] rebel movement known for its hostility to [[Tutsi]] and the victims were largely [[Banyamulenge]], a group often categorized with [[Tutsi]]. The FNL is believed to have been behind a series of other attacks, including the December 28, 2000 [[Titanic Express massacre]]. |
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Brigadier-General Germain Niyoyankana, head of the Burundian army, accused Congolese troops of complicity in the killings. <ref>{{cite news |
Brigadier-General Germain Niyoyankana, head of the Burundian army, accused Congolese troops of complicity in the killings. <ref>{{cite news |
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|title=DR Congo army 'massacred Tutsis' |
|title=DR Congo army 'massacred Tutsis' |
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|date=17 August 2004 |
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Following the FNL's admission of responsibility for the Gatumba massacre, the Burundian government issued arrest warrants for the group's leader [[Agathon Rwasa]], and declared |
Following the FNL's admission of responsibility for the Gatumba massacre, the Burundian government issued arrest warrants for the group's leader, [[Agathon Rwasa]], and declared its intention to [[Cases before the International Criminal Court#Burundi|refer]] the matter to the [[International Criminal Court]]. The [[United Nations]] issued a resolution condemning the attack, and the [[African Union]] declared the FNL a terrorist organisation. No arrests have yet been made. |
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In October 2005, the FNL issued a statement condemning the Gatumba massacre, denouncing Agathon Rwasa for leading a "descent into hell", and announcing that he had been replaced. Rwasa was reported to have fled to Tanzania. |
In October 2005, the FNL issued a statement condemning the Gatumba massacre, denouncing Agathon Rwasa for leading a "descent into hell", and announcing that he had been replaced. Rwasa was reported to have fled to Tanzania. |
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*[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/3564358.stm BBC report on Gatumba] |
*[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/3564358.stm BBC report on Gatumba] |
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*[http://hrw.org/backgrounder/africa/burundi/2004/0904/ Human Rights Watch report on Gatumba] |
*[http://hrw.org/backgrounder/africa/burundi/2004/0904/ Human Rights Watch report on Gatumba] |
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*[https://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/2004/sc8258.doc.htm UN Resolution 1577, condemning Gatumba massacre] |
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*[http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/RWB.NSF/db900SID/RMOI-6CX5FS?OpenDocument UN Resolution 1602, reiterating condemnation of Gatumba massacre] |
*[http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/RWB.NSF/db900SID/RMOI-6CX5FS?OpenDocument UN Resolution 1602, reiterating condemnation of Gatumba massacre] |
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*[http://www.iansa.org/about/pastor_jaques/index.htm IANSA - Condolences for Pastor Jacques Rutekereza, who died in the massacre with six of his children] |
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20050826085834/http://www.iansa.org/about/pastor_jaques/index.htm IANSA - Condolences for Pastor Jacques Rutekereza, who died in the massacre with six of his children] |
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Latest revision as of 18:49, 14 December 2023
Gatumba | |
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Coordinates: 3°20′S 29°15′E / 3.333°S 29.250°E | |
Country | Burundi |
Population (2008) | |
• Total | 11,700 |
The village of Gatumba lies on the western side of Burundi, near the border with the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The place is known for a massacre that took place at Gatumba refugee camp connected to the village.
Massacre[edit]
On August 13, 2004, a refugee camp in Gatumba was the scene of one of the largest civilian massacres carried out in Burundi in recent years. [1]
A force of armed combatants, many of them members of the Forces for National Liberation (FNL), massacred at least 166 [2] Congolese civilians and wounded another 106. The FNL is a predominantly Hutu rebel movement known for its hostility to Tutsi and the victims were largely Banyamulenge, a group often categorized with Tutsi. The FNL is believed to have been behind a series of other attacks, including the December 28, 2000 Titanic Express massacre.
Brigadier-General Germain Niyoyankana, head of the Burundian army, accused Congolese troops of complicity in the killings. [3]
Following the FNL's admission of responsibility for the Gatumba massacre, the Burundian government issued arrest warrants for the group's leader, Agathon Rwasa, and declared its intention to refer the matter to the International Criminal Court. The United Nations issued a resolution condemning the attack, and the African Union declared the FNL a terrorist organisation. No arrests have yet been made.
FNL statement[edit]
In October 2005, the FNL issued a statement condemning the Gatumba massacre, denouncing Agathon Rwasa for leading a "descent into hell", and announcing that he had been replaced. Rwasa was reported to have fled to Tanzania.
External links[edit]
- BBC report on Gatumba
- Human Rights Watch report on Gatumba
- UN Resolution 1577, condemning Gatumba massacre
- UN Resolution 1602, reiterating condemnation of Gatumba massacre
- IANSA - Condolences for Pastor Jacques Rutekereza, who died in the massacre with six of his children
References[edit]
- ^ "Tutsis massacred in Burundi camp". BBC News. 14 August 2004. Retrieved 2008-02-08.
- ^ "Tenth Annual Gatumba Massacre Memorial Gathering". Gatumba Refugees Survivors Foundation. 2014.
- ^ "DR Congo army 'massacred Tutsis'". BBC News. 17 August 2004. Retrieved 2008-02-08.