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      France 24 - English Edition

    22nd May, 2020

        Rwandan genocide suspect Kabuga appears before court

      Félicien Kabuga is accused of bankrolling and arming the ethnic Hutu militias that waged the 100-day killing spree against Rwanda's Tutsis and moderate Hutus. Rwanda's most wanted fugitive, he was arrested on Thursday in a Paris suburb.

      In his first appearance in public in more than two decades, Kabuga was brought into the courtroom in a wheelchair, dressed in jeans and a blue jumper and wearing a face mask. The octogenarian's voice was weak, but audible, as he confirmed through an interpreter his identity and parents' names. He gave his date of birth as March 1, 1933. His lawyers said in a statement ahead of the hearing that Kabuga had the right to be presumed innocent and opposed being transferred from France to a UN tribunal that handles crimes against humanity based in Tanzania. Defence lawyer Laurent Bayon told the court Kabuga wished to be tried in France. The court will decide whether to hand Kabuga to the UN International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals (IRMCT). The international court is based in the Hague, Netherlands and Arusha, Tanzania. The IRMCT's chief prosecutor told France 24 the court had already requested Kabuga be transferred to United Nations custody. The French court granted a request by the defence to defer the hearing and set the next date for May 27. Exiting the courtroom, Kabuga raised his fist as several relatives including one son voiced encouragement.

      Kabuga's arrest marked the end of a more than two-decade-long hunt that spanned Africa and Europe. A one-time tea and coffee tycoon, he is accused of being a main financier of the genocide, paying for the militias that carried out the massacres, as well as importing huge numbers of machetes, according to the UN tribunal's indictment. He also co-owned Radio Television Milles Collines, the infamous radio station that fanned the ethnic hatred by broadcasting anti-Tutsi messages

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