Rwanda and US attorney’s general hold talks to strengthen judicial capacity

{Rwanda’s Minister of Justice Johnson Busingye and US attorney’s general, Lorohnson Busiongetta E. Lynch, held yesterday bilateral talks in various areas of justice to build a strong relationship between the two countries.}

Briefing the media after indoor discussion, Lorohnson appreciated Rwanda exciting achievement in the area of justice and promised sustainable partnership.

“I am delighted to hear exciting working achievements, in such important areas such as access to justice making the system accessible for all Rwandans. We have discussed on a number of different areas of mutual interest and I look forward continuing a strong working relationship with the government of Rwanda.”

According to the Minister Busingye, discussions revolved around access to justice, international prosecution, law making, taking forward judicial capacity, partnerships and building framework that will take forward Rwandan capacity to deliver justice.

“It is important for the world to bring genocide fugitives to account. It is important for the World to understand that it is an obligation of every state to the in world to do what they must do to have these people in courts.”Minister Busingye outlined indoor discussions on tracking perpetrators of 1994 genocide against Tutsi.

He argues that outcomes of discussions anticipate fruitful results since the partnership will also facilitate the track of roaming Genocide fugitives.

“We are very satisfied and confident that the future is bright.”

Minister Busingye speaks to Lorohnson Busiongetta E. Lynch ,United State's attorney general during the visit at the   Ministry of justice's office

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