Kibeho
in Southern province, Rwanda
Kibeho is the largest town in Nyaruguru District, Rwanda, located in the south. The town is famous in central Africa as the location where groups of young men and women had visions of the virgin Mary in the 1980s. One of the few Vatican-approved instances of a sighting of Mary, the town has become a very popular destination during the Assumption of Mary on August 15, when the normally small and tranquil village triples or quadruples in size as people come from neighboring countries (often on foot) to celebrate at the church.
Kibeho is also well known as the site of a brutal massacre in the days following the Rwandan Genocide. The Kibeho Massacre occurred when a camp for internally displaced people attacked by certain members of the victorious Rwandan Patriotic Army, who contended that genocidaires were hiding out in the safe-haven.



