Churches Became Sites Of Massacres During Rwandan Genocide

NTARAMA, RWANDA - APRIL 04: A window blasted open with a grenade lights caskets holding the remains of many victims as their blood-stained clothing hangs from the rafters inside the Ntarama Catholic Church memorial ahead of the 20th anniversary of the country's genocide April 4, 2014 in Nyamata, Rwanda. Attackers used grenades to blast their way inside the church on April 14 and 15, 1994 where 5,000 people had taken refuge, killing men, women and children. The church was turned into a memorial site and contains the remains of those who were massacred, the majority of them Tutsi, inside the church itself. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
NTARAMA, RWANDA - APRIL 04: A window blasted open with a grenade lights caskets holding the remains of many victims as their blood-stained clothing hangs from the rafters inside the Ntarama Catholic Church memorial ahead of the 20th anniversary of the country's genocide April 4, 2014 in Nyamata, Rwanda. Attackers used grenades to blast their way inside the church on April 14 and 15, 1994 where 5,000 people had taken refuge, killing men, women and children. The church was turned into a memorial site and contains the remains of those who were massacred, the majority of them Tutsi, inside the church itself. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Churches Became Sites Of Massacres During Rwandan Genocide
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