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Old 05-07-2007, 07:01 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Rwandan former officer convicted of killing UN peacekeepers
Posted: 05 July 2007 1725 hrs


Former Rwandan Army Major Bernard Ntuyahaga


BRUSSELS: A former Rwandan army commander was found guilty Wednesday of the 1994 killings of 10 Belgian UN peacekeepers protecting the then Rwandan prime minister Agathe Uwilingiyimana.

However the court in Brussels acquitted the ex-major, 55-year-old Bernard Ntuyahaga, of the killing of Uwilingiyimana, an ethnic Tutsi, who died at her home on April 7, 1994 after the peacekeepers were disarmed.

After more than five hours of deliberations, a 12-member jury decided he was guilty of "premeditated homicide" by ordering that the paratroopers be seized and taken to the "Camp Kigali" military barracks where they were lynched.

They were escorting the premier to a radio station to make a public call for national unity, just hours after Rwandan President Juvenal Habyarimana, a Hutu, was killed when his plane was downed by unknown assailants.

That assassination sparked the Rwandan genocide in which some 800,000 people - mainly minority Tutsis and moderate Hutus - were massacred by Hutu extremists in the central African country.

Rwandan troops killed the UN peacekeepers, accusing them of being behind the shooting down of Habyarimana's plane. Their slaughter shocked Belgium, which withdrew its personnel from Rwanda immediately afterwards.

Ntuyahaga was also found guilty of the killing of several of his neighbours, including a former mistress, in Kigali as they tried to flee the massacres.

Under Belgian court procedure, he will be sentenced at a new hearing on Thursday, which the jury will also attend. The prosecutor and defence legal team can also make further claims at that time.

Lawyers for the accused had argued during the 10-week hearing that it was a "political trial" aimed at "finding someone responsible" for the killings.

Earlier Wednesday, before the verdict was reached, Ntuyahaga said he still held out hope that "sooner or later, justice will prevail".

Shortly after it, his defence team vowed to appeal.

Marc Uyttendaele, a lawyer for the peacekeepers' families, welcomed the ruling as a means of "reconciliation" with the Belgian government, which he said "had not been up to the mark" during the Rwandan genocide.

Ntuyahaga was tried under Belgium's so-called "universal competence" law under which people accused of crimes against humanity can be judged here as long as their case is linked to the country.

He turned himself in to the Belgian authorities in 2004 and has denied all charges against him but could face a sentence of life in prison.

The hearing in Brussels, which began on April 13, was the third case related to the events in Rwanda to be tried in Belgium.

In a landmark trial in June 2001, a court sentenced four Rwandans, including two nuns, to between 12 and 20 years in prison for their roles in the massacres.

In June 2005, a court sentenced two businessmen from northern Rwanda to 10 and 12 years in prison after finding them guilty of war crimes and murder linked to the genocide. - AFP/yy
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well he is guilty and appealing would only serve to increase his sentence

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Lets hope that the real culprits are being charged and are getting heavy sentences
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