Churches Became Sites Of Massacres During Rwandan Genocide

NYAMATA, RWANDA - APRIL 04: Showing signs of extreme trauma, victims' skulls are displayed on glass shelves inside one of the crypts at the Nyamata Catholic Church genocide memorial ahead of the 20th anniversary of the country's genocide April 4, 2014 in Nyamata, Rwanda. Attackers used guns and grenades to blast their way inside the church on April 13, 1994 where thousands of people had taken refuge, killing men women and children. The memorial crypt contains the remains of over 45,000 genocide victims, the majority of them Tutsi, including those who were massacred inside the church itself. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
NYAMATA, RWANDA - APRIL 04: Showing signs of extreme trauma, victims' skulls are displayed on glass shelves inside one of the crypts at the Nyamata Catholic Church genocide memorial ahead of the 20th anniversary of the country's genocide April 4, 2014 in Nyamata, Rwanda. Attackers used guns and grenades to blast their way inside the church on April 13, 1994 where thousands of people had taken refuge, killing men women and children. The memorial crypt contains the remains of over 45,000 genocide victims, the majority of them Tutsi, including those who were massacred inside the church itself. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Churches Became Sites Of Massacres During Rwandan Genocide
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