UN tribunal named three judges for Rwanda genocide suspect’s trial

UN tribunal named three judges for Rwanda genocide suspect’s trial
Félicien Kabuga was once one of Rwanda's richest men

Félicien Kabuga was once one of Rwanda’s richest men

ARUSHA (Tanzania), Oct 3 (NNN-AGENCIES) — The UN tribunal in Arusha, Tanzania, has appointed three judges to conduct the trial of Rwandan genocide suspect Félicien Kabuga.

Scottish Judge Iain Bonomy will preside the chamber assisted by Uruguayan Judge Graciela Susana Gatti Santana and Ugandan Judge Elizabeth Ibanda-Nahamya, the UN court said in a statement.

On Wednesday French top court backed Kabuga extradition to the UN court. But his lawyer wants him to be tried in The Hague, citing the coronavirus pandemic and his client’s health and age.

France’s extradition law says that Kabuga needs to be transferred to Arusha within a month.

Kabuga is alleged to have backed and armed ethnic Hutu militias who slaughtered about 800,000 ethnic Tutsis and moderate Hutus. In May, he described the accusations as “lies”.

He was arrested near Paris in May after evading capture for 26 years. — NNN-AGENCIES

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