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Bishop Musabyimana Samuel Was Mentioned in the Genocide Massacre that Took Place in Shyogwe.

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Muhanga: On the 32nd anniversary of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, witnesses recalled the extreme cruelty that the then Bishop of the Diocese of EAR Shyogwe, Musabyimana Samuel, had inflicted on those who surrendered to the Interahamwe. A friend, Fulgence, testified that during the Genocide against the Tutsi, he, his parents, and other Tutsi who lived nearby first hid in the bushes, but after a while decided to return to the Diocese Headqu…
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Muhanga: On the 32nd anniversary of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, witnesses recalled the extreme cruelty that the then Bishop of the Diocese of EAR Shyogwe, Musabyimana Samuel, had inflicted on those who surrendered to the Interahamwe. A friend, Fulgence, testified that during the Genocide against the Tutsi, he, his parents, and other Tutsi who lived nearby first hid in the bushes, but after a while decided to return to the Diocese Headqu…

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UMUSEKE broke the news on Thursday, May 7, 2026.
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