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Rwanda's President Kagame denounces UK over Karake arrest | Rwanda's President Kagame denounces UK over Karake arrest |
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Rwanda's President Paul Kagame has launched a scathing verbal attack on the UK government after the arrest of his intelligence chief. | Rwanda's President Paul Kagame has launched a scathing verbal attack on the UK government after the arrest of his intelligence chief. |
In his first comments since the arrest, Mr Kagame said it was a continuation of "colonialism" and accused the British of "arrogance and contempt". | In his first comments since the arrest, Mr Kagame said it was a continuation of "colonialism" and accused the British of "arrogance and contempt". |
Karenzi Karake was detained at London's Heathrow Airport on Saturday, in response to a European Arrest Warrant. | Karenzi Karake was detained at London's Heathrow Airport on Saturday, in response to a European Arrest Warrant. |
He is accused of ordering massacres in the wake of the 1994 Rwanda genocide. | He is accused of ordering massacres in the wake of the 1994 Rwanda genocide. |
The president said that the British authorities "must have mistaken [Gen Karake] for an illegal immigrant. The way they treat illegal immigrants is the way they treat all of us". | The president said that the British authorities "must have mistaken [Gen Karake] for an illegal immigrant. The way they treat illegal immigrants is the way they treat all of us". |
He added that the British had been patronising, "wagging a finger at the African and telling him this is where you belong. We are no longer the African that belongs there". | He added that the British had been patronising, "wagging a finger at the African and telling him this is where you belong. We are no longer the African that belongs there". |
Gen Karake, 54, appeared in a London court on Thursday and was greeted by cheers and clapping by supporters as he arrived in the courtroom. | |
A full extradition hearing will take place on 29 and 30 October. | |
Gen Karake, whose defence team includes Cherie Booth, former British prime minister Tony Blair's wife, said in court that he would fight his extradition. | |
In Rwanda, protests have continued outside the British High Commission in the capital, Kigali. | In Rwanda, protests have continued outside the British High Commission in the capital, Kigali. |
Protesters have threatened to remain until the Gen Karake is released. | Protesters have threatened to remain until the Gen Karake is released. |
Accusations facing Gen Karake: | Accusations facing Gen Karake: |
William Gelling, the UK's High Commissioner to Rwanda, addressed the crowd briefly on Wednesday. | William Gelling, the UK's High Commissioner to Rwanda, addressed the crowd briefly on Wednesday. |
"All I can say is that this was a legal decision as you understand, on behalf of the Spanish legal authorities. | "All I can say is that this was a legal decision as you understand, on behalf of the Spanish legal authorities. |
"The UK is a very close partner with Rwanda,'' he said, as quoted by the AP news agency. | "The UK is a very close partner with Rwanda,'' he said, as quoted by the AP news agency. |
Spanish investigative judge Andreu Merelles indicted Gen Karake in 2008 for alleged war crimes, along with 39 other current or former high-ranking Rwandan military officials. | Spanish investigative judge Andreu Merelles indicted Gen Karake in 2008 for alleged war crimes, along with 39 other current or former high-ranking Rwandan military officials. |
He is also accused of ordering the killing in 1997 of three Spanish nationals working for Medicos del Mundo. | He is also accused of ordering the killing in 1997 of three Spanish nationals working for Medicos del Mundo. |