{"id":181,"date":"2011-05-12T14:52:19","date_gmt":"2011-05-12T14:52:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/new.igihe.com\/rwandan-woman-identifies-kobayaga-in-genocide\/"},"modified":"2011-05-12T14:29:14","modified_gmt":"2011-05-12T14:29:14","slug":"rwandan-woman-identifies-kobayaga-in-genocide","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/new.igihe.com\/english\/rwandan-woman-identifies-kobayaga-in-genocide\/","title":{"rendered":"Rwandan woman identifies Kobayaga in genocide"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p><strong>A woman whose husband and three young children were slaughtered during the 1994 Rwandan genocide cried Thursday, 12 May, 2011, as she identified from the witness stand <span data-scaytid=\"89\" data-scayt_word=\"Lazare\">Lazare<\/span> <span data-scaytid=\"75\" data-scayt_word=\"Kobayaga\">Kobayaga<\/span> she contends led a mob attack up a mountain where she and many others had sought refuge from the ethnic carnage that was sweeping Rwanda.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong><\/p>\n<p><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Her account was the most emotional yet as the trial of <span data-scaytid=\"6\" data-scayt_word=\"Kobagaya\">Kobagaya<\/span> entered its fifth day of testimony in a federal courtroom in Wichita, <span data-scaytid=\"77\" data-scayt_word=\"U.S\">U.S<\/span>. The government is seeking to revoke his <span data-scaytid=\"78\" data-scayt_word=\"U.S\">U.S<\/span>. citizenship for allegedly lying to immigration authorities about his involvement in the genocide.<\/p>\n<p>The 84-year-old genocide suspect is charged with unlawfully obtaining <span data-scaytid=\"81\" data-scayt_word=\"U.S\">U.S<\/span>. citizenship in 2006 with fraud and misuse of an alien registration card in a case prosecutors have said is the first in the United States requiring proof of genocide. <span data-scaytid=\"7\" data-scayt_word=\"Kobagaya\">Kobagaya<\/span> contends he is innocent.<\/p>\n<p>An estimated 500,000 to 800,000 people were killed in Rwanda between April and July 1994. Most of the dead belonged to an ethnic group known as the Tutsi, while most of the killings were carried out by members of an ethnic group known as the <span data-scaytid=\"10\" data-scayt_word=\"Hutu\">Hutu<\/span>.<\/p>\n<p>Valerie <span data-scaytid=\"14\" data-scayt_word=\"Niyitegeka\">Niyitegeka<\/span>, a Tutsi woman whose family farmed near <span data-scaytid=\"17\" data-scayt_word=\"Kobagaya\u2019s\">Kobagaya\u2019s<\/span> village, recounted for jurors the events of April 15, 1994, when she, her husband, <span data-scaytid=\"18\" data-scayt_word=\"Appolloni\">Appolloni<\/span>, and their six children fled as mobs of <span data-scaytid=\"11\" data-scayt_word=\"Hutu\">Hutu<\/span> men burned Tutsi houses.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I was OK for my house to be burned _ as long as I am not dead,&#8221; she testified through a translator.<\/p>\n<p><span data-scaytid=\"15\" data-scayt_word=\"Niyitegeka\">Niyitegeka<\/span> detailed how she climbed _ and at times crawled _ up the steep, rocky mountainside of Mount <span data-scaytid=\"22\" data-scayt_word=\"Nyakizu\">Nyakizu<\/span> with her youngest son strapped to her back. She described how the women and children gathered piles of stones for their men to throw as mobs of <span data-scaytid=\"23\" data-scayt_word=\"Hutus\">Hutus<\/span> attacked.<\/p>\n<p>She told jurors she was able to identify the elderly <span data-scaytid=\"8\" data-scayt_word=\"Kobagaya\">Kobagaya<\/span> as the leader of the attacking mob because she recognized the way he walked and the cane he carried that day. She pointed at him in the courtroom&nbsp;: &#8220;He is there. He is the one.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>The defense tried to cast doubt on that identification by noting trees and other obstructions on the mountain that day.<\/p>\n<p>During the melee as the family fled the mountain in the ensuing days, <span data-scaytid=\"16\" data-scayt_word=\"Niyitegeka\">Niyitegeka<\/span> was separated from her husband and three of her children. She testified she would never see them alive again. Their slain children\u2019s ages were 12, 10 and 8.<\/p>\n<p>Joseph <span data-scaytid=\"25\" data-scayt_word=\"Yandagiye\">Yandagiye<\/span>, a 76-year-old <span data-scaytid=\"12\" data-scayt_word=\"Hutu\">Hutu<\/span> farmer, testified about what happened to the children and their father, who sought refuge at <span data-scaytid=\"33\" data-scayt_word=\"Yandagiye\u2019s\">Yandagiye\u2019s<\/span> house. After taking them in, <span data-scaytid=\"26\" data-scayt_word=\"Yandagiye\">Yandagiye<\/span> went to run some errands. When he returned, he said he found a crowd of <span data-scaytid=\"24\" data-scayt_word=\"Hutus\">Hutus<\/span> had already surrounded his house.<\/p>\n<p><span data-scaytid=\"27\" data-scayt_word=\"Yandagiye\">Yandagiye<\/span> testified that when the crowd threatened him in an attempt to get into the house, <span data-scaytid=\"19\" data-scayt_word=\"Appolloni\">Appolloni<\/span> came out and told the mob&nbsp;: &#8220;Take me instead.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p><span data-scaytid=\"28\" data-scayt_word=\"Yandagiye\">Yandagiye<\/span> also told jurors he initially followed the mob that had taken <span data-scaytid=\"20\" data-scayt_word=\"Appolloni\">Appolloni<\/span> and his children, but turned back after they told him they would make him kill them himself if he continued to follow.<\/p>\n<p>Later that day, a group of <span data-scaytid=\"13\" data-scayt_word=\"Hutu\">Hutu<\/span> men came to get him too, <span data-scaytid=\"29\" data-scayt_word=\"Yandagiye\">Yandagiye<\/span> testified. It was then that he learned that <span data-scaytid=\"21\" data-scayt_word=\"Appolloni\">Appolloni<\/span> and his children had been killed.<\/p>\n<p><span data-scaytid=\"30\" data-scayt_word=\"Yandagiye\">Yandagiye<\/span> testified that <span data-scaytid=\"9\" data-scayt_word=\"Kobagaya\">Kobagaya<\/span> told the mob that they should kill him too because he had sheltered <span data-scaytid=\"34\" data-scayt_word=\"Tutsis\">Tutsis<\/span> in his house during a 1959 conflict. <span data-scaytid=\"31\" data-scayt_word=\"Yandagiye\">Yandagiye<\/span> said another community leader, Francois <span data-scaytid=\"35\" data-scayt_word=\"Bazaramba\">Bazaramba<\/span>, urged the crowd not to kill him but to punish <span data-scaytid=\"32\" data-scayt_word=\"Yandagiye\">Yandagiye<\/span> by making him buy beer, which he did.<\/p>\n<p><span data-scaytid=\"36\" data-scayt_word=\"Bazaramba\">Bazaramba<\/span> is a former Rwandan pastor who was sentenced last year to life imprisonment by a Finnish court for committing genocide.<\/p><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A woman whose husband and three young children were slaughtered during the 1994 Rwandan genocide cried Thursday, 12 May, 2011, as she identified from the witness stand Lazare Kobayaga she contends led a mob attack up a mountain where she and many others had sought refuge from the ethnic carnage that was sweeping Rwanda. 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