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Rwandan ex-mayor jailed over church massacre

Posted on November 18, 2011 Back to news home

Gregoire Ndahimana,
Former Rwandan mayor.

Rwandan ex-mayor jailed over church massacre

 

The UN-backed war crimes tribunal for Rwanda has sentenced former mayor, Gregoire Ndahimana, to 15 years in prison after finding him guilty of genocide and crimes against humanity in connection with the killing of more than 2,000 Tutsi refugees in his village in 1994.

Ndahimana failed to prevent police from bulldozing a Catholic church in Nyange, where 2,000 people were sheltering.

The trial

The court said in a statement that “The chamber found Ndahimana guilty of genocide and extermination by aiding and abetting as well as by virtue of his command responsibility over communal police in Kivumu [district]."

According to the statement, the presence of the accused at the scene of the crime had an encouraging effect on the attack.

Other charge

Ndahimana, who was born in 1952, was sentenced after the tribunal dismissed an additional charge of complicity in genocide.

He however, had pleaded not guilty to all charges.

Prosecutors alleged that the former mayor had planned and ordered the massacre at Nyange and opened fire himself to begin the killing.

However, those allegations were dismissed by the judges who said they had not been proved beyond reasonable doubt.

Ndahimana is the third person to be tried and convicted by the ICTR for the killing at Nyange.

Reports say that the ICTR, based in the northern Tanzanian town of Arusha, was established to try the key perpetrators of the genocide which claimed some 800,000 lives, mainly minority Tutsis, in a span of 100 days.

The court said that the scale of the operation that led to the destruction of the church and the murder of thousands of Tutsis reflected a broad co-ordination by local and religious authorities.

It added that “though this did in no way exonerate the accused, it did, however, suggest that his participation through aiding and abetting may have resulted from duress rather than from extremism or ethnic hatred".

 

ALJAZEERA/Kabiawu/Williams

 

 

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