France to Deport Genocide Suspect to Rwanda

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Reports from France indicate that the French justice has considered extradition of Innocent Musabyimana 40, to be tried in Rwanda for genocide and crimes against Humanity.

According to TV5 monde report, “It now belongs to the French Prime Minister or not to sign a decree of extradition of Musabyimana to Rwanda arrested near Dijon (center) on January 11.

It is within the scope of six counts enumerated by the Prosecutor General of Rwanda “genocide, complicity in genocide, murder, crime against humanity, rape, conspiracy.”

These crimes were committed in 1994 in Rwanda.

Rwanda issued in November 2012 a request for arrest for extradition relayed by Interpol, had reported to the police that suspect Musabyimana could be found in the town of Dijon.

“He was arrested at the request of the Prosecutor General”, told AFP the spokesman of the Prosecutor General of Kigali, Alain Bernard Mukuralinda.

“I do not know how long he was in France, or how he got there,” stated after his arrest the Attorney General of Dijon, Jean-Marie Beney, saying only Musabyimana Innocent was a trained driver.

Over a million lives were lost in the 1994 Genocide against ethnic Tutsi’s between April and July 1994.

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