E/CN.4/1995/91 page 79 (h) In the diocese of Gikongoro, Father Joseph Niyomuga and the Abbés Irenee Nyamwasa (from Mbuga), Aloys Musoni (from Cyanika) and Pierre Canisius Milinzi (from Mushubi) were killed; (i) In the parish of Marumba, three local priests were murdered on 7 April; (j) At Gisenyi, Augustin Ntagara was murdered. In the parish of Marumba, the village in which the late President Habyarimana was born, near Gisenyi, three local priests were killed on 7 April; (k) In the diocese of Kibungo, in the church at Rukoma, Abbé Evode Mwanangu and a large number of Christians were killed, at the beginning of the disturbances, while they were praying. Other abbés were also said to have died, namely, Justin Ruterandongozi, Michel Nsengiyum, Jean Bosco Munyaneza, Joseph Gatare and Elisée Mpongano; (l) In the parish of Mushubi, Antoine Rugambarara, from the Main Seminary, was murdered together with other Christians; (m) In the diocese of Cyangugu, the parish priest at Mibirizi was killed in mid-May, together with Abbé Joseph Boneza; (n) At Gisagara, Abbé Jean-Marie Vianney Rwanyabuto was said to have been killed; (o) At Kabgay, on 3 June 1994, Mgr. Thadolé Nsengiyumva, Archbishop of Kigali; Mgr. Vincent Nsengiyumva, Bishop of Kabagazi and President of the Episcopal Conference; Mgr. Joseph Rugindana, Bishop of Byamba, and 10 priests (of whom 8 have been identified as Mgr. Jean-Marie Vianney Rwabilinda, Vicar-General; Mgr. Innocent Gasabwaya, former Vicar-General; Abbé Sylvestre Ndaberetse, Diocesan Bursar; Abbé Bernard Ntamugabumwe, prefectoral representative of Catholic teaching at Gitarama; Abbé Emmanuel Uwimana, Rector of the Small Seminary; Abbé François Muligo, priest at the Cathedral; Abbé Alfred Kayibanda, vicar at the Cathedral; and Abbé Fid Le Gahonzire, almoner at Kabgayi Hospital) were killed." The Special Rapporteur has also received information concerning massacres committed in places of worship: "(a) At Nyarubeye, thousands of Rwandans were massacred on 14 April on the premises of the local Catholic church, in the chapel, in the prayer halls and in a convent; (b) At Rukara, in the Catholic parish of Karumbamba, about 2,000 persons who had taken refuge there were bludgeoned to death and hacked to pieces. Eighty corpses were found in the church. The same scene was repeated in three other churches in the region;

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