Fiche du document numéro 13316

Num
13316
Date
Wednesday April 20, 1994
Amj
Hms
Taille
83051
Titre
Over 50,000 flee Rwanda violence
Cote
lba0000020011120dq4k01jzh
Source
Fonds d'archives
Type
Dépêche d'agence
Langue
EN
Citation
GENEVA, April 20 (Reuter) - The number of people fleeing ethnic
violence in Rwanda has doubled over the past week and now stands at
over 50,000 in four neighbouring countries, the U.N. refugee agency
said on Wednesday.

The U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) said 37,000 people had
arrived in Burundi, most of them Burundians who fled their own ethnic
conflict last year.

Some 10,000 Rwandan refugees have gone into Zaire, 4,000 to Uganda and
up to 7,000 to Tanzania.

In a statement from its Geneva headquarters, the UNHCR expressed
concern for 6,000 people being held in a stadium in the southern
Rwandan town of Cyangugu by Rwandan police and militiamen.

Field reports received by UNHCR said 60 people had been pulled out
from the stadium by police and that 16 of them were subsequently
executed,
the UNHCR said.

Reports from local authorities, missionaries and relief workers in
Cyangugu said 10,850 people have been killed in the district since
violence erupted in Rwanda two weeks ago, indicating that clashes have
spread from the capital Kigali to the countryside.


The agency said it had launched an airlift of urgently needed supples
to the central African region. Before fighting erupted in Rwanda on
April 6, the UNHCR had been looking after 275,000 Burundi refugees
there.

An 11-strong emergency team arrived in Goma, eastern Zaire, on Monday
and two cargo planes had delivered jerrycans, plastic sheeting,
generators, and other relief supplies.

Two other airlifts were being arranged for Burundi, six trucks loaded
with fuel were awaiting permission to cross from Burundi to Rwanda, and
the World Food Programme (WFP) was rushing maize, beans, vegetable oil
and salt to Tanzania.

(c) Reuters Limited 1994

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