Paris Court Sentences Former Rwandan Policeman For Genocide

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Paris Court Sentences Former Rwandan Policeman For Genocide Rwanda

, the former deputy commander of Gendarmerie , for his involvement in the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.

Hategekimana, 66, a resident of France for many years, underwent a trial that commenced on May 10, 2023 and concluded on June 28, 2023.and complicity in crimes against humanity. These charges encompass the massacres in Nyanza, Nyabubare, Nyamure, Ntyazo, and ISAR Songa, where Hategekimana was reported to have either led the police involved in the killing of Tutsi individuals, or coordinated with both the police and Interahamwe at roadblocks.the court's decision.

This is the fifth such trial in France where a perpetrator in the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi is convicted.The Cour d'assises de Paris has delivered a life sentence to Philippe Hategekimana, the former deputy commander of Gendarmerie , for his involvement in the 1994 Genocide…

 

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