Rwanda: U.S. in Renewed Bid for Arrest of Kabuga, Eight Others

The United States government is committed to working closely with Rwanda, Interpol and a UN tribunal in renewed effort to bring to book the nine key suspects of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi who are wanted by the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR), a top Washington diplomat has said.

Ambassador-at-Large Stephen J. Rapp of the Department of State's Office of Global Criminal Justice, said the move seeks to galvanise international efforts to bring the fugitives to justice before the tribunal folds shop in December.

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