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It was Judge Møse who raised the issue of large-scale massacres of Tutsi, and who wanted to know Bagosora’s views on the subject of Kibuye, the préfecture where, pre-1994, the largest Tutsi population lived. During the period of the genocide Kibuye was also where the most widespread killing of Tutsi took place. At the end of April 1994, it was estimated that 200,000 people were murdered in Kibuye, and by the end of June, an estimate of only 8,000 Tutsi remained alive from the total population of a quarter of a million.
Intent to Deceive: Denying the Genocide of the Tutsi
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