After immediate declaration of man-hunt on genocide suspects in Netherlands (Holland) on his-3-day visit to the country, Fred Teevens the Dutch minister of internal and external affairs has confirmed an immediate deportation of two genocide suspects to face justice in Rwanda.
This was announced by Fred Teevens to journalists, after he met with the Rwandan chief justice Professor Sam Rugege on his three day visit to the country.
He also added that two of these genocide suspects who participated in the massacre of Millions of Tutsis during the 1994 Genocide deportation will be expected in a period of 1-year.
However, he confirmed the appreciation of Rwanda Justice, achievements and development as the driver to the fast action on what was declared in partnership between the two countries.
Currently, Holland is holding 12 cases of people on its land, and over 20 genocide suspects are being followed over genocide crimes.
Recently the international criminal court (ICC) declared the transfer of Jean Claude Iyamuremye a genocide suspect that took part in the 1994 Tutsi genocide but hasn’t yet been approved.

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