They (troops) may arrive as early as before dawn on Sunday. But theysaid an
met strong resistance along the way, so this is not certain,
We must destroy the capacity of this regime to kill and destroy,the
They (government soldiers) have three options: join us,
stand aside, or fight us.
deeply concerned
I am deeply concerned about the continuing violencein the central
the situation inAmericans and Europeans have arrived here by road from the chaos of
Rwanda remained tense.
A Burundian journalist told Reuters by telephone in Nairobi dozens of
U.S. marines had arrived in the central African state to oversee
evacuation of American civilians from Rwanda.
journalist Deogratius Muvira said.They were 172 people, travelling in 72 cars from Butare in southern
he said. Separately, 118 U.S. marines arrived in Burundi, theA plane took off from Kigali a little more than an hour ago,
first of a 330-strong force.
In Paris, the foreign ministry said French troops evacuated 43
nationals from Kigali by air and other rescue flights were planned.
aThe operation is proceeding very well.
ministry spokeswoman said.
Yesterday, we were talking about thousands of dead. Today we can start
The Red Cross reported tens of thousands had been killed in a two-day
orgy of violence which pitted gangs of Hutu tribesmen, backed by
renegade army units, against Tutsi rivals accused of killing President
Habyarimana, a Hutu, last Wednesday.
Herve Le Guillouzic, medical coordinator ofin the houses, in the streets,
the International Committee of the Red Cross, told Reuters.
He said corpses were everywhere --
.It is extremely tense. Roadblocks are manned by large groups of youths
Reuters Television cameraman Mohamed Shaffi said he filmed one American
and one Red Cross convoy snaking their way through the hilly city
towards the main road to the Burundi capital.
Shaffi said.
Some 400 French troops flew into the city early on Saturday in three
military transports, but apparently failed to secure the airport before
venturing into the eerily-quiet city where a lull in fighting was
reported.
Belgian paratroopers, carrying tonnes of military equipment, were
supposed to land later but officials in Brussels said they might be
diverted to Burundi or Kenya. French radio reported their planes had
been unable to land after Rwandan troops opposed to their arrival
blocked the runway.
Colonel Luc Marchal, commander of Belgian forces serving with a
2,500-strong U.N. mission in the country, said government forces had
blocked the airport runway with fire trucks after the French troops
landed.
He said rebels and government forces were still fighting while aid
workers said heavy weapons were being used.
Paul Kagame, leader of the predominantly Tutsi rebel RPF, rejected a
new interim government and said his troops would attack and take the
city.
But new interim President Venat Theodore Sindikubwabo said that only
those who did not understand the constitution would dispute or oppose
his ascension to power.
A spokesman for the Belgian branch of Medecins sans Frontieres (MSF),
an international medical charity, said the rebels had launched an
attack on the northern town of Ruhengeri.
Gangs of Hutu youths manned roadblocks on the outskirts of Kigali and
threatened to kill any Belgians they found.
The Hutus accuse Belgium, the former colonial ru ler, of covertly
supporting the RPF which has its main office in Belgium.
(c) Reuters Limited 1994
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