Over the last decade, Rwanda has received at least 17 high profile suspects who were extradited to Rwanda to face the law, majority of which are genocide suspects. From Léon …
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In preparing for the transfer of Félicien Kabuga to the United Nations International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals (IRMCT) President Judge Carmel Agius has assigned three judges to the Trial …
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A High Court Chamber for International and Cross-Border Crimes in Nyanza district has upheld a prosecution request to combine the trial of two former National Liberation Front (FLN) spokesmen Callixte …
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A French court has given a green light to the transfer of the trial of Rwanda’s most wanted genocide financier and fugitive Felicien Kabuga, to the international criminal tribunal in …
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The cabinet meeting chaired by President Paul Kagame at Village Urugwiro on September 25 made several appointments, with a long list in Rwanda’s diplomatic missions. For example, Col. Joseph Rutabana, …
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The 16th Gorilla Naming Ceremony -‘Kwita Izina’ in Rwanda, the land of a thousand hills, was an event everyone was wondering how it would unfold. Kwita Izina is the annual …
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Rwanda’s health officials have received with gratefulness more support from the People’s Republic of China, in the area of the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. The support includes medical and …
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Some countries, like Iceland, are known for promoting Gender equality and three nordic neighbors including Norway, Finland, and Sweden have been on top in Global Gender Gap Index, which benchmarks …
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The United Nations Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals (IRMCT) has rejected an appeal case of a Rwandan genocide, Semanza-Laurent who had requested the court to consider his provisional release. Semanza, …
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Hotel Rwanda ‘hero’ Paul Rusesabagina will be put on remand for 30 days pending trial after the Kicukiro Primary Court ruled on Thursday that there are strong …
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Hotel Rwanda ‘hero’ Paul Rusesabagina on Monday said that he regrets the attacks that claimed lives of innocent Rwandans in the south western part of the country, pointing out that …
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Children who watch television or use computers for many hours risk blunting their academic performance, a new research warns. The research results published on 4th September 2020 indicate that children …