Rwandan Prosecution Unhappy with Ingabire Sentence

The National Public Prosecution Authority is weighing up the option to appeal some of the findings and sentence handed down to Victoire Ingabire, leader of the UDF-Inkingi party, who was convicted on charges of treason and genocide denial.

Ingabire’s trial boycott doesn’t increase her chances

  • Rwanda:   Ingabire's Daughter Speaks Out

    RNW Africa, 31 October 2012

    Raissa Ujeneza is a 23 year old studying international and European law in the Netherlands. Her mother is Rwandan opposition leader Victoire Ingabire, whom Rwanda's high court… Read more »

  • Rwanda:   Ensure Appeal After Unfair Ingabire Trial

    AI London, 30 October 2012

    Rwandan opposition leader Victoire Ingabire must get a prompt and fair appeal after being convicted in a trial that fell short of international standards, Amnesty International… Read more »

  • Rwanda:   Kagame's Mask Slips As Opposition Leader Is Jailed

    Daily Maverick, 1 November 2012

    On Tuesday, Rwandan opposition leader Victoire Ingabire was sentenced to eight years in prison for treason and 'genocide ideology', whatever that may be. State media praised the… Read more »

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