PARIS (REUTERS) - Rwandan genocide suspect Felicien Kabuga was arraigned before a French public prosecutor on Tuesday (May 19), three days after police swooped on his hideout in a Paris suburb, ending a 26-year manhunt.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
PARIS - Rwandan genocide suspect Felicien Kabuga was arraigned before a French public prosecutor on Tuesday , three days after police swooped on his hideout in a Paris suburb, ending a 26-year manhunt.He was indicted in 1997 on seven criminal counts including genocide, all in relation to the 1994 Rwanda genocide.
At least one French-based genocide victim support group said it was considering legal action to unearth how Kabuga was able to go underground in France and what help he had received. "How did he stay on the run for 26 years? For how many years was he in France and receiving help to live comfortably. I don't think it was just his family," Nsanzimana added.
French lawyer Emmanuel Altit, who will be defending Kabuga, did not respond to a request seeking comment from his client.
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