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What Hope Remains for Banyamulenge Pursuing Justice for Gatumba Victims?

Twenty-one years later, Esperance Nyiramukunzi still clings to hope for life, but less for justice. She was only 11 years old when her mother was shot dead during the infamous Gatumba massacre in which 166 Congolese Banyamulenge were killed in a refugee camp in western Burundi on the night of August 13, 2004. ALSO READ: Survivors of Gatumba massacre demand justice 21 years on Nyiramukunzi recalls that it had been a normal evening at the family’s…
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During the commemoration of the 166 Banyamulenge killed in the Gatumba camp, some survivors say that 21 years have passed without justice. For the 21st time, an event was held to commemorate those killed in Gatumba, 166 survivors who had fled to Burundi. Some survivors, representatives of the Banyamulenge Mutuality and lawyers say that they will continue to show the world the killings committed against their parents, children and siblings until …

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UMUSEKE broke the news in on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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