This has been the most vicious single incident in this current wave ofsaid Anne-Marie Huby, a spokeswoman from the
violence. It was a direct attack on civilians in what is usually a
neutral place,
My wife had a child on her back and she was cut because she could nota factory worker, wounded in an arm and leg, told
walk quickly,
We were beaten. Everyone was trying to hide in the group so they wouldWe sat there. They (militiamen) said to get the grenades ready. No one
not be beaten or cut with machetes. When we reached Nyanza they told us
to sit and we sat. We were almost more than 2,000.
The hotel was not hit by shells but it was becoming much too dangerous
Like many of the other massacres in the pitiless war mainly between the
majority Hutu and minority Tutsi, no absolute figures will ever be
known. Aid workers have spoken of wounded crawling away to escape, then
dying alone.
But their agencies estimate 100,000 people have been slaughtered since
April 6 -- more than 5,500 dead every day.
Two million people have been made homeless since that day when the
country erupted over the death of Rwandan President Juvenal
Habyarimana. He and his Burundian counterpart perished when their plane
was hit by a rocket.
In Kigali on Sunday, U.N. troops evacuated 300 people from the Meridien
Hotel and took them to the King Faisal hospital.
said Abdul Kabia, executive director of the U.N.The government is in complete disarray. It has a huge problem of
Assistance Mission in Rwanda (UNAMIR).
An estimated 9,000 refugees are already sheltering under U.N.
protection at the King Faisal hospital in addition to 5,000 at the
national Amahoro stadium near U.N. headquarters.
A U.N. convoy evacuated 32 foreigners from the International Committee
of the Red Cross compound. They were driven to Kigali airport for a
flight to Nairobi.
Rebels who went to abortive peace talks in Arusha, Tanzania, on
Saturday announced a unilateral but conditional ceasefire from midnight
(2200 GMT) on Monday. One condition is an end to all killings within 96
hours.
Diplomats said they doubted the government would be able to respond.
one diplomat said.
The government fled to Gityrama, about 40 km (25 miles) southwest of
Kigali, after rebel forces attacked the capital.
UNAMIR is cutting its forces in Rwanda on orders of the U.N. Security
Council, which decided on Thursday only 270 members of the originally
2,500-strong force should remain.
Aid agencies say tens of thousands of civilians will be left without
protection after the U.N. pullout.
(c) Reuters Limited 1994
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