Rwandan Genocide Suspect Re-Arrested in South Africa
Rwandan Genocide Suspect Re-Arrested in South Africa

Rwandan Genocide Suspect Re-Arrested in South Africa

Rwandan Genocide Suspect Re-Arrested in South Africa

Rwandan fugitive, Fulgence Kayishema, who has been in custody in South Africa, has been arrested again on an order for his transfer to Arusha, Tanzania, to stand trial for genocide.

The latest developments which were at the request of the United Nations (UN) International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals – seem to have caught his lawyers by surprise.

He was arrested while in the holding cells at the high court in Cape Town earlier on Tuesday.

The Tribunal wants him to answer to charges that he allegedly orchestrated the killing of approximately 2,000 Tutsi refugees at a catholic church in Rwanda during the 1994 genocide.

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Mr. Kayishema is already in custody in South Africa after he was traced to a wine farm in Paarl in the Western Cape Province and was initially arrested for contravening the country’s immigration laws.

South African investigators said he’d been living in South Africa under a false name since his arrival in 2000.

In his home country, Rwanda, he’s accused of playing a key role in the 1994 genocide, complicity in genocide and crimes against humanity.

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