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...eucalyptus trees. Their leaves, rustling in the wind, are all that moves. In the cool of the parish church, a body lies between the rough wooden pews, its skull split from crown to forehead by a machete blade. Outside, a mother and child, caught from behind by screaming Hutu militia, lie face down in the flowers, locked in a pitiful final embrace. Farther away, in a low mission building, 400 more bodies are piled on one another, the rooms thick with the stench of rotting flesh. One woman and her baby tried to hide in a small pit toilet; they...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: All the Hatred in the World | 6/13/1994 | See Source »

...focus. Late last week rebels seized the town of Kabgayi, releasing up to 20,000 Tutsi who had been held captive by government soldiers. At one camp, a local priest reported that 50 Tutsi were dying each day, some taken out and killed under cover of darkness by Hutu militia, others dying from untreated bullet and machete wounds. "Our people have too much hatred," rebel soldier Patrick Kayilanga, 24, said last week in Kigali. When rebels took the city's main airport recently, Kayilanga discovered that both his parents and 10 brothers and sisters had been massacred. Now, he says...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: All the Hatred in the World | 6/13/1994 | See Source »

...predominately Tutsi rebel movement that now seems destined to form the next government of bloodstained Rwanda, that is a haunting lament. As they press their advantage against government troops and murderous Hutu militia, the rebels of the Rwandese Patriotic Front are beginning to realize how little of their tiny Central African homeland will be left for them if and when the R.P.F. takes control. Mile upon mile of terraced hillsides and thatch-roofed villages lies deserted. The reek of decomposing bodies and packs of well-fed dogs serve as the only reminders that this was once one of the most...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: All the Hatred in the World | 6/13/1994 | See Source »

...persuade them, R.P.F. leaders talk of prosecuting only the ringleaders -- the "burgomasters" and government officials whose orders triggered the massacres. Many of the militia were acting only on threat of death and should be shown clemency, they say. "These people have been taught to hate, taught to kill," asserted Kagame. "They can be re-educated...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: All the Hatred in the World | 6/13/1994 | See Source »

...rebels killing the Hutu as they flee the country. In the huge camps of northwestern Tanzania, a number of refugees are telling stories of massacres that they claim are committed by the R.P.F. Those tales are difficult to confirm -- and the rebels argue that they have been planted by militia in the camps as a way of deflecting blame from their own misdeeds -- but the effect is the same. The Tutsi have a long way to go before convincing all Hutu that their intentions are genuine and that the cycle of death will not continue...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: All the Hatred in the World | 6/13/1994 | See Source »

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