RWANDAN GENOCIDE: FRANCE ARRESTS AND CHARGES RWANDA EX-OFFICIAL

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Pierre Kayondo, who was prefect of the Kibuye region and also a former MP, was arrested on this 19th September and charged with complicity in genocide and crimes against humanity, the source, who asked not to be named, told AFP news agency, adding he had then been remanded in custody.

Kayondo who was believed to have been living in the northern port city of Le Havre, had been targeted by an investigation in France since 2021 after a complaint was filed against him by a victims’ association.

In their complaint, the Collective of Civil Parties of Rwanda (CPCR) accused Kayondo of taking part in the organisation of massacres and helping to set up armed groups. 

CPCR co-founder Alain Gauthier expressed satisfaction that the « complaint was followed by the opening of an investigation and that justice took an interest in Mr Kayondo.”

France has been one of the top destinations for fugitives fleeing justice over the massacres in which around 800,000 people, most of them ethnic Tutsis, were slaughtered over 100 days.

Rwanda under President Paul Kagame has on occasions accused Paris of not doing enough to bring them to justice and also not being willing to extradite suspects.

But France has tried and convicted a former spy chief, two ex-mayors, a former hotel chauffeur and an ex-top official since 2014 while a former military policeman is currently on trial.

Relations between both countries have also warmed considerably since a historians’ report commissioned by President Emmanuel Macron and released in 2021 recognised France’s « overwhelming » responsibilities in failing to halt the massacres.

Génocide Rwandais. Source:Ben Curtis/AP

rédigé par Éva

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