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[ 12/27/2011 10:50:03 AM ]
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Rwanda - Society
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Rwanda to press for genocide charges against FDLR leader
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| After closely monitoring the trial at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, Rwandan prosecutors remain undeterred as they seek to bring to book Callixte Mbarushimana, leader of the FDLR (Forces Democratiques pour la Liberation du Rwanda) militia, for his alleged involvement in the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi minority in Rwanda.
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Rwanda's Prosecutor General Martin Ngoga on Monday said, "We shall definitely press original Genocidal charges. He never faced those charges at the ICC. We said in the past and we so repeat, that, there is no relenting until he faces his day in court."
Mbarushimana was set free by the ICC on Friday because the ICC judges argued that there was not enough evidence "to establish substantial grounds to believe" that he could be held criminally responsible for the eight counts of war crimes and five counts of crimes against humanity which he had been facing.
He was initially arrested for crimes committed under his command by the FDLR in the volatile east of the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2009, and not his alleged participation in the 1994 genocide.
It is not the first time Rwanda experiences setbacks in attempts to bring genocide fugitives to justice.
Rights activists and the Rwandan government believe Mbarushimana played a role in organizing and executing killings throughout the genocide.
He was a computer technician in the UNDP office in Kigali in 1994.
In 2001, a UN investigative team linked Mbarushimana with the murder of 32 people.
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Rwanda Prepares to Rebury Genocide Victims
As a generation approaches adulthood unburdened by memories of the conflict between ethnic Hutus and Tutsis, Rwanda plans to rebury hundreds of bodies on public display at the Murambi genocide memorial. But the plan is provoking debate about how future generations will commemorate the atrocities of 1994.
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Rwanda to press for genocide charges against FDLR leader
After closely monitoring the trial at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, Rwandan prosecutors remain undeterred as they seek to bring to book Callixte Mbarushimana, leader of the FDLR (Forces Democratiques pour la Liberation du Rwanda) militia, for his alleged involvement in the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi minority in Rwanda.
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Prison waste cuts costs in Rwanda
Nsinda Prison - A prisoner ignites a faint blue flame under one of 10 massive stoves in a prison kitchen in eastern Rwanda to start preparing a maize and bean lunch for the inmates.
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Documentarians Learn Ways to Best Preserve History of Rwanda's Painful Past
Four staff members from the Kigali Genocide Memorial Center in Rwanda recently traveled to Los Angeles to learn techniques on how to best preserve the oral history of what happened in Rwanda 17 years ago. As many as one million people lost their lives in the Rwandan Tutsi genocide of 1994. Many people did survive the horror, and their stories are waiting to be heard.
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One killed as grenade explodes near Kigali
At least one people was killed while two others were seriously injured Wednesday evening in Rwanda, after a grenade they mistook for treasure exploded in a garbage can at Jabana village, a suburb of Kigali city, police sources said here.
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