The Paris Criminal Court has sentenced former Prefet of Gikongoro Prefecture Laurent Bucyibaruta to 20 years in jail over over complicity in genocide and crimes against humanity. Bucyibaruta who has…
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Paris Criminal Court has today concluded hearing in a Genocide case where former Prefet of Gikongoro Prefecture is accused of Participation in the massacre that cost lives to scores of…
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Hearing in the Genocide case involving former prefet of Gikongoro Prefecture Laurent Bucyibaruta against Prosecution in Paris Criminal Court is nearing conclusion with defence requesting the court to clear Bucyibaruta…
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Gikongoro Prefet Says He Was In His Office Busy With Work As Tutsi In Murambi Were Being Killed
Former Prefet of Gikongoro Prefecture during the Genocide against Tutsi sent the Paris Criminal Court to shock when he said that, in the working hours of April 21, 1994, he…
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Laurent BucyibarutaThe Paris Criminal Court has continued the hearing in Genocide case involving the prosecution against former Prefet of Gikongoro, Laurent Bucyibaruta. On July 5, the presiding judge continued with…
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As I follow the case of Bucyibaruta, now taking place in Paris criminal court, my mind constantly travels back to Murambi, Cyanika, Kibeho and especially Kaduha where the crimes of…
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On June 30, Rwanda’s Minister of National Unity and Civic Engagement Dr Jean Damascène Bizimana was the main witness of the day at the Paris Criminal Court, against Laurent Bucyibaruta,…
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For more than one month, every working day, the Paris Criminal Court is hearing a case of Laurent Bucyibaruta who is accused of Genocide crimes in the 1994 Genocide against…
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The Paris Criminal court is hearing on day 11 the genocide case involving prosecution and former prefet of Gikongoro Prefecture during the 1994 Genocide against Tutsi. Nearly a dozen of…
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The hearing in a Genocide case against former Prefet of Gikongoro Prefecture, Southern Rwanda Laurent Bucyibaruta has continued in the Criminal Court of Paris, France. Bucyibaruta whose case was opened…