| New Uganda
mass graves reveal further horror of cult (03/29/2000)
RUGAZI, Uganda: About 70 corpses were discovered on Monday in the
garden of Father Dominic Kataribabo, a leader of the Movement for
the Restoration of the Ten Commandments of God, some 700 of whose
members have now been found dead.
Hundreds of curious bystanders, most of which were children, watched
as shoeless prisoners pulled body after body from the narrow, 2.5
metre-deep grave in Rugazi, the third to be uncovered in the last
four days in southern Uganda.
Another 153 bodies were found in two graves at another site belonging
to the cult in the nearby village of Buhunga on Friday. Some 500
more were found burned to death in their church in Kanungu earlier
this month.
Police initially treated the Kanungu blaze as mass suicide. Now
they are treating it as mass murder.
Cult leaders, they suspect, may have been systematically killing
followers for months after a prediction that the world would end
at the end of the millennium failed to come true.
Almost all the bodies were naked and none were recognizable. Skin
had lost its pigment and the piled up corpses shone an unnatural,
almost translucent white under the searing sun.
The bodies of 26 children were pulled out of the grave. Most had
ropes tied around their necks, and police said they appeared to
have been garroted.
Investigators yesterday found another mass grave linked to the
doomsday religious sect, which contained seven bodies, including
those of at least three children.
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