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Nyarubuye | Church Rwanda
The massacre at is one of the most significant and harrowing events of the 1994 Rwandan genocide. Located in the Kirehe District near the Tanzanian border, the site now serves as a national memorial housing the remains of approximately 51,000 victims . Historical Context and Massacre
: For two to three days, attackers used grenades, machetes, spears, and rifles to slaughter those inside. Survivors describe extreme cruelty, including the use of sharpened sticks for sexual violence and the destruction of religious icons, such as a Virgin Mary statue, because they were perceived to "look Tutsi". nyarubuye church rwanda
: When the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) captured the area two weeks later, they found thousands of unburied bodies. The site became "ground zero" for documenting the genocide's visceral reality for the international community. The massacre at is one of the most