Hirondelle News Agency (Lausanne)
Website: http://www.hirondelle.org/
December 4
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Rwanda: UN Protests Suspension of Radio Okapi
The United Nations has expressed "deep disappointment" at a November 30 decision of the Congolese media regulatory body to suspend transmissions of Radio Okapi. Broadcasts of... Read more »
December 3
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Rwanda: Norway Prosecution Seeks 21 Year Jail Term for Genocide Suspect
German police missed the arrest of the most wanted genocide suspect, Felicien Kabuga in 2007, while the prosecution in Norway requested a 21-year jail term for Rwandan Sadi Bugingo... Read more »
November 30
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Rwanda: Prosecutor Slams France
Rwandan Prosecutor-General Martin Ngoga today slammed France as the "only safe haven for mass murderers", after counsel for the prosecution at the Paris Appeals Court issued an... Read more »
November 29
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Rwanda: German Police 'Just Missed' Most Wanted Rwandan Genocide Suspect in 2007
German police coming to arrest one genocide suspect in 2007 just missed Félicien Kabuga, the most wanted Rwandan genocide suspect of all, according to the latest edition of... Read more »
November 27
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Rwanda: Rwanda Seeks Extradition of Six Genocide Suspects Living in Zambia
Rwanda has requested the government of Zambia to extradite six people suspected of taking key role in the 1994 genocide, according to Times of Zambia, a national daily newspaper. Read more »
November 21
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Rwanda: Mugesera Trial Postponed Again
A Rwandan court Monday postponed again the genocide trial of Léon Mugesera, nearly a year after he was extradited from Canada. Judges on Tuesday set December 17 as the new... Read more »
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Rwanda: Danish Court Upholds Extradition of Rwandan Genocide Suspect
A court in Copenhagen on Monday upheld the Danish government's decision to extradite a Rwandan suspected of participating in the 1994 genocide. The suspect, Emmanuel Mbarushimana,... Read more »
November 20
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Rwanda: First Genocide Trial in Sweden Takes Off
A Swede of Rwandan origin, Stanislas Mbanenande, went on trial Friday on charges of taking part in the killings of tens of thousands of people during the 1994 genocide in his... Read more »
November 16
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Rwanda: Mugesera Claims Mistreatment On Eve of Trial in Rwanda
The defence lawyer of former Rwandan politician Léon Mugesera claimed in an interview with Hirondelle Thursday that his client was being mistreated in a Kigali jail. Rwandan... Read more »
November 10
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Rwanda: Arusha Tribunal 'Expects to Meet Closure Target'
The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda expects to complete all its judicial activities by the end of 2014, in accordance with a UN deadline, ICTR officials told Hirondelle... Read more »
November 5
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Rwanda: Weekly Summary - ICC President Complains Before the UN, Rwanda Pursues 50,000 Suspects
The President of the International Criminal Court (ICC) this week appealed to States to cooperate with the Court, particularly in effecting pending arrest warrants for war crime... Read more »
November 2
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Rwanda: Rwanda Seeking Over 50,000 Genocide Suspects
More than 50,000 people suspected of having participated in the 1994 genocide are still at large in various African and European countries, according to the Rwandan Prosecutor... Read more »
November 1
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Africa: Rwanda/South Africa - Rights Groups Challenge Nyamwasa Refugee Status
Two human rights groups have asked the High Court in South Africa to revoke the refugee status of former Rwandan general Faustin Kayumba Nyamwasa, saying he is suspected of war... Read more »
October 25
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Rwanda: Finnish Court Upholds Pastor Life Sentence
Finnish justice on Monday uphold the life term handed down against François Bazaramba, a Rwandan Pastor convicted for genocide. Read more »
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Rwanda: Norway Video Link Facilitates Genocide Trial
A Norwegian court trying former Rwandan businessman Sadi Bugingo this week started hearing more than 50 witnesses by video conference from Kigali. Read more »
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Rwanda: Genocide Trial Goes to Dutch Court
The trial of Rwandan Yvonne Ntacyobatabara has opened in the Netherlands, the first genocide trial ever to be heard before a Dutch court. Read more »
October 22
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Rwanda: Genocide Trial Begins in Norway
Starting next Monday, Norwegian justice will hear 58 Rwandan witnesses via videoconference from Kigali, in the trial of genocide suspect Sadi Bugingo. Read more »
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Africa: Rwanda Ready to Pay for Unwinkindi Defence, War Crimes in Libya
Rwanda this week disagreed with a report by monitors appointed by the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) to oversee the trial of Pastor Jean Uwinkindi over lack of... Read more »
October 19
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Rwanda: Kigali Denies Lack of Funds for Uwinkindi Defence
Kigali Tuesday denied reports that Pastor Jean Uwinkindi's defence lack funds to conduct investigations and find witnesses. Uwinkindi is the first accused to be transferred to... Read more »
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Rwanda: Rwanda Demands Substantive Report On Cases Transferred to France
Rwanda has, once again, expressed its concerns on delays of prosecution of two case transferred by the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) to France and called on the... Read more »
August 20
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Cote d'Ivoire: ICC Competent to Try Former Ivorian President Gbagbo
The International Criminal Court (ICC) rejected on August 15 a challenge by Ivory Coast former President Laurent Gbagbo's lawyers on its jurisdiction to try him for crimes against... Read more »
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Rwanda: La Procedure d'Appel Dans L'affaire Butare Ralentie Par La Traduction Du Jugement
Connu pour avoir été le plus lent de l'histoire du Tribunal pénal international pour le Rwanda (TPIR), en première instance, le procès «... Read more »
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Rwanda: Translation Problems Slow Appeals in ICTR's Longest Case
After a trial that took ten years, the "Butare case" before the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda could also be its longest at the Appeals stage. One year after the... Read more »
March 16
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Rwanda: Prosecutor to Seek Long Sentence Against Lubanga and the Arrest of Ntaganda
Prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo declared on Thursday that he will "seek a sentence close to the maximum." in Thomas Lubanga's case before the International Criminal Court (ICC). Read more »
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Rwanda: ICC/ Lubanga - World Hails ICC Verdict On Child Soldiers
The United States and senior officials with European Union and United Nations have hailed the conviction of Congolese warlord Thomas Lubanga by the International Criminal Court... Read more »
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