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Musha, Rwanda

Coordinates: 1°55′S 30°21′E / 1.917°S 30.350°E / -1.917; 30.350
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Musha is a village in Rwanda.

It was a site of a major massacre in the Rwandan Civil War where over 1,000 people were killed.[1][2]

Now it is known as a health center for the region. [3]

References

  1. ^ [1] Guilty pleas in international criminal law: constructing a restorative ... By Nancy Amoury Combs. Stanford University Press p.101
  2. ^ [2] Tell me no lies: investigative journalism that changed the world By John Pilger. Thunder's Mouth Press. p.448
  3. ^ http://fr.gavialliance.org/media_centre/features/health_education_rwanda.php

1°55′S 30°21′E / 1.917°S 30.350°E / -1.917; 30.350