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Friday, 11 December 2015

Top Rwanda genocide suspect arrested

One of the last suspects wanted for alleged involvement in the 1994 Rwandan genocide has been arrested in neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo, the UN says.
Ladislas Ntaganzwa, 53, is accused of organising mass rapes and the massacre of thousands.
The US has issued a $5m (£3.2m) reward for his arrest, calling him "one of the main instigators of the genocide".

Mr Ntaganzwa and his lawyers have not commented on the allegations.

He was one of nine suspects still wanted by the UN for their alleged role in the genocide, which left about 800,000 people dead. The others are still at large.
The genocide saw militias from the majority Hutu ethnic group killing Tutsis and moderate Hutus.
Prosecutor for the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) Hassan Bubacar Jallow told the BBC's Focus on Africa radio programme that Mr Ntaganzwa was "a big fish", even if he was not the most senior person to have been caught.

The ICTR indictment describes his involvement in 1994 in the killing of more than 20,000 Tutsis between 14 and 18 April.

It says he "substantially participated in the planning, preparation and execution of the massacre".

“He personally participated in these crimes,” his indictment says.
He told a group including Hutu civilians to surround Cyahinda parish, in southern Rwanda, "so that no Tutsis could escape and told them to kill Tutsis", the indictment adds.
He is also wanted for other crimes.

The ICTR, which is now winding up its activities, has transferred his case to Rwanda, Mr Jallow told the BBC.

Mr. Ntaganzwa might stand trial in Rwanda, as the country requested. Mr. Ntaganzwa is accused of five counts, including genocide and rape as a crime against humanity.

26 comments:

  1. Serves him right...

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  2. Wickedness in high and low places !

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  3. Dey should just throw him into a dungeon. Linda take note!

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  4. Dey should just throw him into a dungeon. Linda take note!

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  5. Wow, meaning they didn't give up on d case..since 1994? Impressive














    #iT wiLL oNLy gET beTTer
    #It MuSt eNd iN praIse

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  6. Let him roast in jail.

    ***ECHOMASS***

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  7. U must surely reap what you sow.... Good for him

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  8. He should b punished accordingly!

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  9. Finally! The infamous mass genocide gets revisited!

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  10. Seen
    He ran out of luck
    Let him face de law den


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  11. Wickedness at it's peak,the wicked shall not go unpunished.
    Shygal.

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  12. End time will catch up wit him in prison

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  13. You Can Not Run Forever! http://www.bummyla.com

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  14. This is d black diamond movie! Horrible!

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  15. Nemesis has caught up with the man. Whatever goes up must surely come down

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  16. And Yakubu Gowon is still roaming freely after Orchestrating the WORST GENOCIDE in African.

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  17. Good for them, it has being a long time coming

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  18. Badest guy thunder fire u.

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  19. no be now isis begin..

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  20. Stern have refused to comment on this.

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  21. He was 30years bak den, very strong n agile. Nemesis na badt guy.... Linda take note (bashy)

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  22. PLEAASE GUYS GO WATCH "SOMETIMES IN APRIL" AND YOU WILL UNDERSTAND THE GRAVITY OF THIS GENOCIDE. MAY YOU ROT IN HELL.. OMG

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