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Please read the story below that was published by BBC News on 1 October 2010 about the Killings of Hutu civilians and the mapping report.
UN report says DR Congo killings ‘may be genocide’
A UN report into the killings of Hutu civilians in the Democratic Republic of Congo during the 1990s says they may constitute “crimes of genocide”.
It accuses Rwandan, Ugandan and Burundian forces of participating in the attacks, and recommends that the international community seeks to prosecute those responsible.
The document’s publication prompted angry denials from all the countries.
But the Congolese government said the report was credible and heartbreaking.
“The victims deserve justice and they deserve that their voices are heard by my government and by the international community,” its UN representative, Ileka Atoki, said in a statement. FULL STORY
More than one million Hutus fled Rwanda for DR Congo during the fighting
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