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|Image = R636a72f86ac84393455a2770cdce0cc8.jpg
|image = Maria_Kisito_and_Gertrude_Mukangango.jpg
|fullname = Julienne Mukabutera<br>Consolata Mukangango
|fullname = Julienne Mukabutera<br>Consolata Mukangango
|alias = Maria Kisito<br>Sister Gertrude
|alias = Maria Kisito<br>Sister Gertrude
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|occupation = Nuns
|occupation = Nuns
|goals = Wipe out the Tutsis
|goals = Wipe out the Tutsis
|crimes = War crimes
|crimes = [[War crimes]]<br>[[Crimes against humanity]]<br>[[Genocide]]<br>[[Ethnic cleansing]]
|type of villains = Genocidal Nuns}}
|type of villains = Genocidal Nuns}}
{{Quote|As the refugees refuse to come out, the militia leader, Emmanuel Rekeraho, decides to burn them alive in the garage. "'The nuns are coming to help us. They are bringing gasoline,' I heard [Rekeraho] say. Looking through a hole that the militiamen meanwhile had made in the wall, I indeed saw Sister Gertrude and Sister Kisito. The latter was carrying a petrol can. Shortly upon that, the garage is set on fire.|A Rwandan genocide survivor testifying against Kisito}}
{{Quote|As the refugees refuse to come out, the militia leader, Emmanuel Rekeraho, decides to burn them alive in the garage. "'The nuns are coming to help us. They are bringing gasoline,' I heard [Rekeraho] say. Looking through a hole that the militiamen meanwhile had made in the wall, I indeed saw Sister Gertrude and Sister Kisito. The latter was carrying a petrol can. Shortly upon that, the garage is set on fire.|A Rwandan genocide survivor testifying against Kisito}}
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[[Category:Destroyer of Innocence]]
[[Category:Destroyer of Innocence]]
[[Category:Arsonist]]
[[Category:Arsonist]]
[[Category:Rwanda]]
[[Category:Misanthropes]]
[[Category:Supremacists]]
[[Category:Misogynists]]