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320 SLAIN AT BURUNDI CAMP FOR DISPLACED.


Byline: Stefan Lovgren Associated Press Associated Press: see news agency.
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 survivors of a Hutu rebel attack at a camp for displaced Tutsis rummaged through burned ruins Sunday, searching for the charred remains of hundreds massacred a day earlier.

Most of the estimated 320 people killed Saturday were women and children from the minority Tutsi ethnic group.

With the stench of smoldering smol·der also smoul·der  
intr.v. smol·dered, smol·der·ing, smol·ders
1. To burn with little smoke and no flame.

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 corpses permeating per·me·ate  
v. per·me·at·ed, per·me·at·ing, per·me·ates

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1. To spread or flow throughout; pervade: "Our thinking is permeated by our historical myths" 
 the air, only about 260 mutilated mu·ti·late  
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1. To deprive of a limb or an essential part; cripple.

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 bodies were recovered from the camp near this central Burundi village 45 miles northeast of the capital, Bujumbura.

Fighting between Burundi's Tutsi-dominated army and Hutu rebels has intensified this year, particularly in Gitega province, where many camps for people displaced by the fighting have come under attack.

More than 150,000 Burundians have been killed in a grinding civil war that has ripped the tiny African nation apart for the past three years. Hutus make up 85 percent of the population of 6 million and Tutsis make up 14 percent.

The attack took place near where at least 200 Hutus were reported killed by the Tutsi-dominated army in June. The army called it retaliatory re·tal·i·ate  
v. re·tal·i·at·ed, re·tal·i·at·ing, re·tal·i·ates

v.intr.
To return like for like, especially evil for evil.

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To pay back (an injury) in kind.
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Witnesses said more than 1,000 Hutus - armed with guns, machetes, spears and clubs - attacked the camp from several directions at daybreak and went on a killing spree, throwing incendiary INCENDIARY, crim. law. One who maliciously and willfully sets another person's house on fire; one guilty of the crime of arson.
     2. This offence is punished by the statute laws of the different states according to their several provisions.
 grenades into buildings and hunting down screaming women and children.

A dozen soldiers assigned to protect the camp were quickly defeated.

``The rebels started to kill the children and then they asked the women for money,'' said Joseph Ndayisenya, 44, one of the few men among camp's 1,850 people. ``After they received some money, the attackers told the women it was their turn to die.''

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1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

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 other survivors, the assailants identified themselves as supporters of the main Hutu rebel group that has waged war on Tutsis and moderate Hutus in Burundi.

``They were singing and dancing while beating the children to death with clubs,'' said Capt. Renovat Nshimirimana, the local military commander.

More than 150 wounded were brought to nearby hospitals, where survivors recounted harrowing tales of mayhem and confusion.

Recovering from several gunshot wounds, Pascasie Nsengiyumua, 30, said her baby had been shot in the head while she was nursing the child.

``I survived only because I smeared blood on my face and laid down among the dead to pretend I had been killed,'' she said.
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Date:Jul 22, 1996
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