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Genocide trial for Rwanda prefect | Genocide trial for Rwanda prefect |
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The trial of a former Rwandan official accused of being a main perpetrator of the genocide has begun at the UN war crimes tribunal in Tanzania. | |
Colonel Tharcisse Renzaho, former prefect of the Rwandan capital, Kigali, faces charges of genocide and complicity in genocide. | Colonel Tharcisse Renzaho, former prefect of the Rwandan capital, Kigali, faces charges of genocide and complicity in genocide. |
Some 800,000 people, most of them Tutsis, were killed by Hutu extremists during the massacres in 1994. | Some 800,000 people, most of them Tutsis, were killed by Hutu extremists during the massacres in 1994. |
Col Renzaho, who was arrested in DR Congo in 2002, has denied the charges. | Col Renzaho, who was arrested in DR Congo in 2002, has denied the charges. |
Radio broadcasts | Radio broadcasts |
During the genocide in Rwanda, Col Renzaho was in control of the capital's police force and local officials. | During the genocide in Rwanda, Col Renzaho was in control of the capital's police force and local officials. |
But rather than using this authority to stop the killings, it is alleged that he incited Hutus to kill members of the Tutsi minority. | But rather than using this authority to stop the killings, it is alleged that he incited Hutus to kill members of the Tutsi minority. |
The prosecution says Col Renzaho used state radio to instruct the police and army, as well as civilians, to man roadblocks so they could identify and intercept Tutsis. | The prosecution says Col Renzaho used state radio to instruct the police and army, as well as civilians, to man roadblocks so they could identify and intercept Tutsis. |
It is alleged he told local officials that anyone with a Tutsi wife should also be deemed Inyenzi - a cockroach - the term used by Hutu extremists to describe Tutsis. | It is alleged he told local officials that anyone with a Tutsi wife should also be deemed Inyenzi - a cockroach - the term used by Hutu extremists to describe Tutsis. |
Col Renzaho faces life imprisonment if convicted. | Col Renzaho faces life imprisonment if convicted. |
The international criminal tribunal for Rwanda, based in Arusha in neighbouring Tanzania, is responsible for trying those accused of masterminding the genocide. | The international criminal tribunal for Rwanda, based in Arusha in neighbouring Tanzania, is responsible for trying those accused of masterminding the genocide. |
But it has often been criticised for operating too slowly. | But it has often been criticised for operating too slowly. |
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