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Rwanda killed 37 petty criminals, Human Rights Watch says | Rwanda killed 37 petty criminals, Human Rights Watch says |
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Rwandan authorities have summarily executed "at least 37" people accused of committing minor criminal offences, instead of prosecuting them, Human Rights Watch (HRW) says. | Rwandan authorities have summarily executed "at least 37" people accused of committing minor criminal offences, instead of prosecuting them, Human Rights Watch (HRW) says. |
The government in Kigali denies that any extrajudicial killings took place. | The government in Kigali denies that any extrajudicial killings took place. |
Most of the alleged victims were accused of theft - in one case stealing bananas. | |
Others were accused of smuggling marijuana, illegally entering the country, or using illegal fishing nets. | |
Human Rights Watch says the executions took place between July 2016 and March 2017 in western Rwanda. | Human Rights Watch says the executions took place between July 2016 and March 2017 in western Rwanda. |
They believe it is part of an official strategy to "spread fear, enforce order and deter any resistance to government orders or policies". | They believe it is part of an official strategy to "spread fear, enforce order and deter any resistance to government orders or policies". |
Africa Live: Updates on this and other stories | Africa Live: Updates on this and other stories |
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Witnesses told HRW the fate of one man, accused of stealing a cow, was decided in a community meeting. Fulgence Rukundo was questioned about the stolen cow, then taken to a community meeting with the district mayor. | Witnesses told HRW the fate of one man, accused of stealing a cow, was decided in a community meeting. Fulgence Rukundo was questioned about the stolen cow, then taken to a community meeting with the district mayor. |
One witness described what happened next: | One witness described what happened next: |
"When the meeting was finished, the soldiers walked Fulgence to a small field near a banana plantation. There were many of us following; some were primary students. | "When the meeting was finished, the soldiers walked Fulgence to a small field near a banana plantation. There were many of us following; some were primary students. |
We wanted to see what would happen... A soldier told him to stand up and walk, and another soldier told us to leave. At that moment, I heard three shots." | We wanted to see what would happen... A soldier told him to stand up and walk, and another soldier told us to leave. At that moment, I heard three shots." |
The report by HRW also alleges that, in another case, two men were killed by civilians after local officials encouraged them to do so. | The report by HRW also alleges that, in another case, two men were killed by civilians after local officials encouraged them to do so. |
In a tweet, Rwanda's Minister of Justice Johnston Busingye rejected the report outright: | In a tweet, Rwanda's Minister of Justice Johnston Busingye rejected the report outright: |
Mr Busingye has declined the BBC's request for an interview. | Mr Busingye has declined the BBC's request for an interview. |
HRW has previously accused Rwanda of rounding up thousands of street children and sex workers and putting them in illegal detention centres - the government also denied these allegations. |
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