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Report Documents Impact of 2004 Gatumba Massacre


A recent report titled "Gatumba Survivors Project" documents the lifelong impact of the 2004 massacre, which resulted in the killing of 166 Congolese at a U.N. refugee camp near Gatumba, Burundi. For more, Africa 54 host Esther Githui-Ewart spoke with Chris Davey, lead researcher for the project at Clark University in Massachusetts.

 

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