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[RwandaLibre] First International Conference on 1972 Hidden Hutu Genocide in Burundi

 

Breaking Silence - First International Conference on 1972 Hidden Hutu
Genocide in Burundi; First Recorded in East Africa Before Rwanda

Collective of Survivors & Victims of the Hutu Genocide before and
after 1972 in Burundi logo (CNW Group/Collective of Survivors &
Victims of the Hutu Genocide before and after 1972 in Burundi)

Montreal May 3rd, 2014
10a.m at Armenian's Memorial genocide

TORONTO, April 28, 2014 /CNW/ - The Collective of Survivors and
Victims of 1972 Hutu Genocide in collaboration with Canadian Centre
for International Justice (CCIJ) announces the first international
conference on the first documented genocide in East Africa. This
genocide was committed in silence and without prosecution or
punishment, by Michel Micombero Tutsi dominated Burundi Government,
who arrested and executed more than 300 000 men and women comprising
public servants, businessmen/women, priests, teachers, students etc,
whose only crime was being Hutu or presumed. To date, these
individuals still lie forgotten in mass graves, some of which were
deliberately hidden beneath the construction of public
infrastructures, such the Burundi International Airport etc;
perpetrators and masterminds still walk free; some live in democratic
countries like Canada and USA .

To seek justice, healing, awareness to public and dignity for victims,
survivors will testify during the conference of what they have seen
and lived.

SOURCE Collective of Survivors & Victims of the Hutu Genocide 1972 in Burundi

Image with caption: "Collective of Survivors & Victims of the Hutu
Genocide before and after 1972 in Burundi logo (CNW Group/Collective
of Survivors & Victims of the Hutu Genocide before and after 1972 in
Burundi)". Image available at:
http://photos.newswire.ca/images/download/20140428_C5325_PHOTO_EN_39662.jpg

For further information:
visit: www.genocidehutu1972.org , contact: info@genocidehutu1972.org
or T(416)838-6671

Organization Profile
Collective of Survivors & Victims of the Hutu Genocide 1972 in Burundi

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