{After a long period of -time hiding undercover in the suburbs of Holland, finally the Holland government has decided to declare a man-hunt on genocide suspects who participated in the Rwanda 1994 Genocide against Tutsi.}
This deal of partnership between the two countries (Holland-Rwanda) follows discussions between the Holland Minister of internal and external security Fred Teeven who has been on a 1-day visit in Rwanda, this Monday 6 January 2014.
His visit comes after his country (Holland) expressed appreciation after a long time on what Rwanda government has done and still doing today in-terms of Justice and development to both Rwandans and foreigners living in Rwanda ever since the 1994 Rwanda Tutsi genocide
Speaking to Journalists, Fred Teeven was asked about what Holland thinks about the deportation of Genociders, he confirmed many suspects have been living in Holland for a very longtime, and it’s not easy to deport them at random, but we are ready to use all our efforts in partnership with Rwanda government for them to be deported immediately.
He also added that the decision will be examined on how these suspects have to be judged in either Rwanda or Holland.
According to the Rwanda Minister of Justice Honorable Busingye Johnston, the resolution has to be put into action but only to be done in a right way.
Currently, 20 genocide suspects who participated in the 1994 Tutsi mass killings backed by Holland nationality are hiding in different suburbs of Holland, a country situated in Europe, boardered with Belgium, France, and others.

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