Suspect accused of orchestrating killings of thousands in Rwanda's 1994 genocide is arrestedOctober 6th, 2009 Top Rwanda genocide suspect caught in UgandaKAMPALA, Uganda — A top suspect wanted for orchestrating the killings of thousands of people in Rwanda's 1994 genocide — including children, hospital patients, priests and even an elderly and revered African queen — has been captured, police said Tuesday. Former Rwanda Deputy Intelligence Chief Idelphonse Nizeyimana was arrested Monday in Uganda, police said, under an indictment from the Rwanda war crimes tribunal on charges of genocide, complicity in genocide, and direct and public incitement to commit genocide in the systematic slaughter of more than 500,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus in 100 days in 1994.
Key genocide suspect accused of sending soldiers to execute Rwandan queen arrested in UgandaOctober 6th, 2009 Key Rwandan genocide suspect arrested in UgandaKAMPALA, Uganda — Interpol agents have arrested one of the most wanted suspects in Rwanda's 1994 genocide, a former top intelligence official accused of sending soldiers to execute the Rwandan queen, officials said Tuesday. Officers of the Lyon, France-based global police agency arrested former Rwandan deputy intelligence chief, Idelphonse Nizeyimana, on Monday in Kampala, said Uganda's government spokesman Fred Opolot.
A look at key suspects in Rwanda's genocideOctober 6th, 2009 A look at key suspects in Rwanda's genocideA look at some of the top suspects and convicts in Rwanda's 1994 genocide:
— Idelphonse Nizeyimana: Former deputy intelligence chief accused of orchestrating the killings of thousands of people. Police say he was arrested Monday in Uganda on charges of genocide, complicity in genocide, and direct and public incitement to commit genocide.
Top Rwanda genocide suspect arrested in UgandaOctober 6th, 2009 KAMPALA - A Rwandan citizen suspected of being one of the orchestrators of the 1994 Rwandan genocide has been arrested in Uganda, an army official said Tuesday. Army spokesman Felix Kulayigye told DPA that Idelphonse Nizeyimana - who is wanted by the UN International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) - has been arrested and that the matter was being dealt with by the police.
Key Rwanda genocide suspect arrested in Uganda, officials sayOctober 6th, 2009 Key Rwanda genocide suspect arrested in UgandaKAMPALA, Uganda — Interpol agents have arrested one of the most wanted suspects in Rwanda's 1994 genocide who is accused of sending soldiers to execute the Rwandan queen, officials said Tuesday. Officers of the Lyon, France-based global police agency arrested former Rwandan deputy intelligence chief, Idelphonse Nizeyimana, on Monday in Kampala, said Uganda's government spokesman Fred Opolot.
Key Rwandan genocide suspect pleads not guilty to church massacre chargeSeptember 30th, 2009 Suspect pleads not guilty to Rwanda church deathsARUSHA, Tanzania — One of the most wanted suspects in Rwanda's 1994 genocide pleaded not guilty on Monday to crimes against humanity at a U.N. tribunal trying the alleged masterminds of the slaughter.
Rwandan accused of diverting international donations to genocide militiaSeptember 23rd, 2009 Rwandan accused of using donor funds for genocideARUSHA, Tanzania — A former Rwandan minister is accused of diverting funds from international donors to murderous militias during the 1994 genocide that killed more than 500,000 people, a prosecutor at a U.N.-backed court said Wednesday. Augustin Ngirabatware was charged with genocide and crimes against humanity in October 2008 and has pleaded not guilty.
Kagame: Rwanda and Congo are making very good progress toward peace in conflict-wracked regionSeptember 21st, 2009 Rwanda and Congo making progress toward peaceNEW YORK — Rwanda's president said Monday his country and neighboring Congo are making "very good progress" in restoring peace to war-torn central Africa. Paul Kagame said a January offensive by forces from both countries aimed at disarming Rwandan Hutu fighters in the Democratic Republic of Congo achieved a "major breakthrough" by drastically decreasing fighting and seriously weakening the command of the Hutu rebels.
Trial begins for man accused of bulldozing church with 2,000 Rwandans insideAugust 31st, 2009 Trial of suspect in Rwandan church massacre beginsARUSHA, Tanzania — A Rwandan businessman went on trial Monday for allegedly ordering bulldozers to demolish a church where 2,000 Tutsis had sought shelter, and watching as they were crushed or hunted down by armed gangs. More than half a million members of the Tutsi ethnic minority and moderates from the Hutu majority were slaughtered during the 100-day Rwandan genocide in 1994, and justice is still being meted out.
Canada's EnCana boosts reward in pipeline bombing caseJuly 30th, 2009 EnCana doubles reward for bomberCALGARY, Alberta — EnCana Corp. has doubled its cash reward for information leading to an arrest in bombings that have targeted its natural gas operations in British Columbia.
Bush fires forcing rare mountain gorillas to flee to DRCJuly 20th, 2009 KAMPALA - Hundreds of animals, including rare mountain gorillas, are fleeing Uganda and Rwanda to the Democratic Republic of Congo following raging bush fires over the weekend, The New Vision newspaper reported Monday quoting wildlife officials. The fires started Sunday on the Rwandan side of the mountainous bamboo-forested enclave straddling the three states.
Former Rwanda governor sentenced to life for 1994 genocide in the countryJuly 14th, 2009 ARUSHA, Tanzania — A U.N. war crimes tribunal sentenced a former governor in Rwanda to life in prison Tuesday after finding that he was one of the main perpetrators of genocide in the African country in 1994.
Uganda willing to arrest Sudanese president al-Bashir on international war crimes warrantJuly 13th, 2009 Uganda willing to arrest al-Bashir for war crimesKAMPALA, Uganda — Uganda said Monday it would arrest Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir if he enters the country, an unusual stance after a summit of African leaders denounced the international arrest warrant against al-Bashir. Henry Oryem Okello, Uganda's minister for international affairs, spoke after meeting with the International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor, Luis Moreno Ocampo, in Kampala.
Sweden to extradite Rwanda genocide suspect; to stand trial at homeJuly 9th, 2009 Sweden to extradite Rwanda genocide suspectSTOCKHOLM — Sweden will extradite a man accused of taking part in mass slaughter in Rwanda to his homeland, marking the first time an EU nation has sent back a suspect to face charges in the 1994 genocide, officials said Thursday. The Swedish government will expel 53-year-old Sylvere Ahorugeze within three weeks, fulfilling a request from authorities in the African country, Justice Minister Beatrice Ask said.
Family of Rwanda genocide suspect says he's innocent, charges a misunderstandingApril 24th, 2009 Family of Rwanda genocide suspect: He's innocentWICHITA, Kan. — The family of an 82-year-old immigrant suspected of participating in Rwanda's 1994 genocide says he's innocent, contending he was too old and sick to commit atrocities.