Tag: Tutsis
Charles Onana and his publisher sentenced for contesting the genocide of the Tutsis in Rwanda
The Franco-Cameroonian political scientist and essayist, Charles Onana, was found guilty by the French courts of “complicity in public contestation of the existence of a crime against humanity, in this…
The French state accused of “complicity” in the genocide of the Tutsis in Rwanda before administrative justice
This is an unprecedented audience. For the first time on October 24, 2024, the Paris administrative court examined the responsibility of the French State in the genocide perpetrated against the…
Genocide of the Tutsis in Rwanda: “A hundred genocidaires are installed in France”
Thirty years after the start of the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda, the French authorities are taking small steps towards recognizing the role of Paris at the time and promising trials.…
Genocide of the Tutsis in Rwanda: the ICC must decide if Félicien Kabuga is fit to stand trial
Prosecuted for genocide and crimes against humanity committed in 1994 in Rwanda, Félicien Kabuga suffers from multiple health problems, including Alzheimer’s disease. His trial has been suspended since February. The…