French court sentences ex-doctor to 27 years in Rwanda genocide trial
- A French court sentenced Eugene Rwamucyo to 27 years in prison for his role in the Rwanda genocide on October 30.
- Rwamucyo was found guilty of complicity in genocide and crimes against humanity.
- This trial is the seventh related to the 1994 genocide that has occurred in Paris in the last decade.
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After five weeks of trial before the Paris Assize Court, Eugène Rwamucyo was convicted of complicity in the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda in 1994. He was immediately jailed but intends to appeal.
·Paris, France
Read Full ArticleThree decades after the genocide in Rwanda, a former doctor in France was sentenced to 27 years in prison. The Paris court found 65-year-old Eugène Rwamucyo guilty of aiding and abetting genocide, crimes against humanity and conspiracy to prepare these crimes. Rwamucyo was acquitted of the charges of genocide and crimes against humanity. The prosecution had demanded a 30-year prison sentence, accusing him of assisting the Rwandan authorities in …
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