A second Rwanda genocide is revealed in Congo U.N. report ties Tutsi soldiers to deaths of thousands of Hutus Advertise | AdChoices John Moore / AP A cross marks graves in eastern Congo that were photographed in 1997. A Tutsi soldier, who asked not to be identified, alleged Rwandan Hutu refugees were secretly buried here after being beaten, hacked or shot to death by rebel alliance soldiers. By Michelle Faul The Associated Press updated 10/10/2010 12:25:15 PM ET 2010-10-10T16:25:15 Share Print Font: + - MUSEKERA, Congo — The mass graves are hidden in the darkening shade of a hard-to-reach banana plantation, high up a mountain above the cloud line, at the end of a treacherous dirt track slippery with mud and animal dung. Those who survived say they did not go to the meeting called by Rwandan soldiers. More world news Egypt, Bahrain protests differ in key ways The unrest in Bahrain resembles early stages Egypt's revolt,...
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