Life Sentence Demanded for Ede Man over Rwanda Genocide - DutchNews.nl
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Trial in The Hague: The Public Prosecution Service considers it proven that Eugène N., as a locally responsible administrator, actively collaborated in the mass murder of some three thousand Tutsis…
On Tuesday, the Public Prosecution Service demanded a life sentence against 66-year-old Eugène N. at the court in The Hague. According to the prosecution, he was involved in the murder of an estimated three thousand Tutsis on April 24 and 25, 1994, at the Byiza Stadium in Mbazi, a municipality in southern Rwanda.
Good morning! In the District Court of The Hague, the Public Prosecution Service will present its sentencing demands today against Eugène N., who is suspected of involvement in the 1994 Rwandan genocide. And in Washington, Israel and Lebanon are resuming talks. First, the weather: There are some patches of clouds, but it will soon turn sunny. The mercury will rise rapidly; this afternoon, temperatures will reach a maximum of 26 degrees on the no…
Life sentence sought for Dutch-Rwandan man over massacre of 3,000 Tutsi in 1994 genocide
The Public Prosecution Service (OM) has recommended a life sentence at the district court in The Hague against 66-year-old Eugène N. Prosecutors allege he took part in the killing of around 3,000 Tutsi victims on April 24 and 25, 1994, at Byiza Stadium in Mbazi, in southern Rwanda. The prosecutor said the victims were “killed for no reason other than their ethnic background.”
Life imprisonment. That is the sentence the Public Prosecution Service demanded against Eugène N. at the court in The Hague on Tuesday. The home care worker from Ede is suspected of involvement in the genocide in Rwanda in 1994.
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