CNLG requests Netherlands to extradite genocide suspect Ndereyehe

In accordance with the Security Council Resolution 2150 of April 16th 2014, which requires states to investigate, arrest prosecute or extradite in fulfilment of their international obligations to all other fugitives accused of genocide residing on their territory, including FDLR leaders, CNLG said that Dutch justice should extradite Ndereyehe as was done to other genocide suspects.

In November 2016, Dutch justice also extradited to Rwanda Jean Claude Iyamuremye and Jean Baptiste Mugimba.

Dutch courts have already tried Joseph Mpambara who was sentenced to life on 7th July 2011 for crimes he committed in Mugonero during the genocide.

Similarly, Yvonne Basebya Ntacyobatabara was tried in Netherlands and sentenced, on 1st March 2013, to 6 years and 8 months in prison after being convicted of crimes committed in Gikondo during the genocide.

Under the FDU-Inkingi, unregistered political, CNLG says that Ndereyehe publishes different press release denying the genocide committed against the Tutsi, preaches genocide denial and attacks the memory of the genocide by calling it a business fund.

In the Netherlands, CNLG says that Ndereyehe coordinates the activities of extremist groups of radical Rwandan exiles, nostalgic for an ethnic ideology that led to the genocide committed against the Tutsi in 1994

Charles Ndereyehe Ntahontuye is from Cyabingo commune in the former Ruhengeri prefecture, one of the fiefdoms of the former Rwandan regime.

In 1992, along with extremist intellectuals, including Ferdinand Nahimana, Dr. Eugene Rwamucyo, Dr. Jean-Berchmas Nshimyumuremyi and others, Ndereyehe created and led a criminal group called theCercle des Républicains Progressistes, which sensitized students to prepare for genocide in university campuses of Nyakinama and Butare.

Since 20 April 2010, Ndereyehe has been subject to an international arrest warrant issued by the Rwandan courts. He is also on the list of people wanted by Interpol.

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