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found in Uganda
By Craig Nelson
The Associated Press
RUGAZI, Uganda — Prison la
borers dug layer-by-layer through
rotting corpses Monday, pulling
dozens of bodies from a mass
grave at a sugar cane field — the
third scene of carnage linked to a
doomsday cult.
The laborers unearthed 73 bod
ies, including two dozen children
and babies, from the field belong
ing to a defrocked Catholic priest
who was one of the sect leaders.
The grim discovery brings the
number of cult-related deaths that
police have confirmed to 562
since a March 17 fire in a
makeshift church.
Two other compounds in south
western Uganda belonging to the
sect remained to be examined.
James Bangirana, a local police of
ficial, said late Monday that he
wasn’t certain that all the bodies
of sect victims had been found.
Some of the bodies recovered
Monday bore stab wounds and
others had pieces of cloth
wrapped tightly around their
throats. They appeared to have
been dead at least a month, said
Dr. Ben Twetegire.
The prisoners, shirtless and
shoeless, stood head-high in the
trench, sweating and digging un
der a glaring midday sun as they
worked to unearth the bodies.
They covered their noses in
gauze and passed cigarettes among
themselves to try to ward off the en
veloping stench, which drifted for
hundreds of yards across lush hill
sides overlooking a series of vol
canic lakes. Onlookers and police
plucked leaves from a cypress tree
and thrust them into their nostrils
to ease the stench.
As the twisted bodies were
hoisted from the reddish brown
earth, villagers pressed against the
crude wood fence at the edge of
the cane field.
But there were no screams of
recognition. The bodies were ap
parently those of strangers — sect
members who came for seminars
on righteous li ving and the end of
the world from former priest Do
minic Kataribabo, a leader in the
Movement for the Restoration of
the Ten Commandments of God.
The bodies, some of them dis
membered and one visibly preg
nant, were examined for little
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sensus was that we really saw that
our Greek system was ahead of
everybody else,” she said.
Gao and sophomore business
major Jackie Sias, president of
Chi Omega, said they were
amazed to see that some other
Greek systems around the coun
try have never even heard of se
curity guards at functions or
many other issues that are taken
as a given in the University’s
Greek system.
“We’re very far ahead in the
more than a minute each by
Twetegire, who dictated his hor
rific notes to Medal Magdalene, a
30-year-old health worker. Prison
ers then picked up the bodies and
flung them into a nearby trench for
re-burial.
Standing next to the doctor,
Magdalene’s list went on and on:
Body No. 38. Young male.
Largely decomposed.
Body No. 39. Young female.
Badly decomposed. External signs
of violence.
Police inspector Chris Tindi
garukayo said authorities didn’t
wait for forensics experts to exam
ine the bodies before re-burial be
cause they feared the spread of
disease.
The cursory examinations came
as the Ugandan government an
nounced it had created a team of in
vestigators, supposedly to examine
the bodies found in Rugazi and re
exhume corpses found elsewhere.
The team, which includes
chemists, a pathologist and foren
sic experts, would be heading into
the interior in the next day or so,
police spokesman Eric Naigambi
said by telephone from Kampala,
Uganda’s capital.
After Rugazi, the team was to go
to the village of Buhunga, where
they will re-exhume 153 bodies of
sect members found there last week
in mass graves, quickly examined
by a local doctor and re-buried.
Terenzi Kingera, a regional offi
cer with Uganda’s criminal inves
tigation division, said the doctor
had been “overwhelmed” by the
job, so the corpses needed to be re
examined.
Kingera said the investigators’
main goal would be figuring out
“how could so many people be
killed. Were they poisoned and
with which kind of poison?”
The investigation has been
plagued by logistical problems
since it began. Police are ill
trained and desperately ill-fund
ed, often without vehicles or fuel
to power them.
Senior Ugandan officials,
meanwhile, have quoted witness
es as saying the sect’s two top lead
ers — Cledonia Mwerinde, 40,
and Joseph Kibweteere, 68—may
have left Kanungu on March 17,
the same day a church fire there
killed 330 members.
way that we’re handling our func
tions and our means of security,"
Sias said.
Council President Dave Gor
man, a senior majoring in politi
cal science, said University stu
dents went to the conference
hoping, but not expecting, to
bring home some awards.
The Interfratemity Council was
also one of three finalists for the
Jellison Award, which honors
best overall excellence.
“I think it’s a great honor,” Gor
man said. “It gave us recognition
for our positive programs. It was
kind of an eye-opening experi
ence.”
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