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A 26-year manhunt for Rwandan genocide fugitive ends

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“Félicien Kabuga has always been one of the most wanted fugitives,” said Serge Brammertz, chief prosecutor of the United Nations International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals. “He has always been considered as being one of the masterminds in relation to the genocide” in Rwanda.

Casimir Bizimungu, Rwanda’s Minister of Health, has been living in a safe house in Arusha, Tanzania since his acquittal by an international tribunal there of charges related to the 1994 genocide in neighboring Rwanda. He has no passport, his family has re

Acquitted of genocide, a handful of Rwandans live a life in limbo

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Domitilla Mukantagwanza

Part IV: Little justice for Rwanda’s rape victims yet

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