Evariste, Bivugire
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Interviewee Age
56
Interviewee Gender
Male
Interviewee Ethnicity
Hutu
Geographical Location(s) during the genocide
Burundi, Rurira Village, Busoni zone, the commune was Murore, Kirundo arrondissement, the province was Muyinga
Current Geographical Location
Burundi, Rurira Village, the commune is Busoni, the province Kirundo
Interview Date
3-4-2022
Interviewer Name
Philippe Mukamarakiza
Summary of Oral History
Bivugire Evariste was born in the village of Rurira, Busoni commune in Kirundo province with his 3 other siblings. His father and several accused Hutus from Gitobe and Bwambarang were falsely labeled as “criminals'' engaged in political affairs. They were all placed on packed trucks on their way to imprisonment, which resulted in being killed for many. Because of Bivugire’s father being arrested, he and his siblings were bullied and labeled as a “traitor”. The day his father was put into custody, was the last day he ever saw him again. His father was killed, and two days later, Bivugire’s home was raided and robbed. For years, he and his family were labeled as those who wanted to overthrow the country and its leaders. This resulted in him and his family growing up in fear, grief, and trauma.
Named Persons
Interviewer's father was called Mutunguka, and mother was called Miburo Pélagie. His siblings names include, Nayigiziki, Biranyobeye, Nyabenda, grandmother's name is Inabatoni Therèse, grandfather's name is Mitabaro,
Named Places
Burundi, Village of Rurira, Busoni commune in Kirundo province, Gitobe, Bwambarangwe, Bujumbura, Murehe forest, court of the Busoni commune, Vumbi, and courthouse of Gisenyi (where innocent accused Hutus were slaughtered)
Length of Oral History
00:24:58
Language(s) of Oral History
Kirundi
Language(s) of Transcripts
Kirundi, English
Translator for Transcripts
Pasteur Niyomwungere and transcriptionist Sylvane Ndihokubwayo
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Recommended Citation
Evariste, Bivugire, "Evariste, Bivugire" (2022). 1972 Burundi Genocide – Oral Histories. 14.
https://neiudc.neiu.edu/burundi-oral-histories/14
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