Genocide trials in UK: What can Rwanda do to ensure justice?

RE: “Genocide trials: UK should learn from other countries” (The New Times, August 1). It feels like a bad dream which came to reality, isn’t it? But let’s face the reality, one needs to know UK judiciary philosophy beyond government policy and diplomatic rhetoric. In this case, it was a strategy that backfired from the prosecution team – not “cooperating” with the courts.
Genocide suspect Leopold Munyakazi in the hands of Rwanda National Police officers upon arrival at Kigali International Airport after he was deported from the U.S last year. File.
Genocide suspect Leopold Munyakazi in the hands of Rwanda National Police officers upon arrival at Kigali International Airport after he was deported from the U.S last year. File.
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