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Rwanda: Felicien Kabuga Faces UN Panel

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:16 am

Felicien Kabuga who is a suspected financier of the Rwandan genocide in 1994, has appeared in a UN court today. Kabuga has been on the run up until this very moment.

Felicien Kabuga’s an associated agent with Rwanda’s 1994 annihilation, which saw 800,000 individuals killed, as per the UN.

Kabuga, presently in his 80s, is blamed for violations against humankind including massacre.

UN examiners likewise blame Kabuga for making a Hutu volunteer army gathering and asking the murdering of Tutsis through his media organization.

Just last week, two people were interrogated over their involvement in the genocide attack, that occurred in 1994 in Rwanda. It is left to be seen the outcome of Kabuga’s court appearance.

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