Human dignity
Human dignity: "On one April morning, in 1994, the militia attacked. Grenades were thrown through windows. For the almost 12,000 people huddled into the Church of Saint Jean, praying at a special mass, there was no escape. The Hutu militia, known as the Interahamwe, backed up by police and army units, had surrounded the church and were determined to ensure no one survived. Those who dared leave the church were shot on sight. Eventually the Interahamwe entered the church and, picking through the bodies of those who had already died, butchered those who remained."
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