Current:Home > reviewsA Rwandan doctor gets 24-year prison sentence in France for his role in the 1994 genocide -Dynamic Money Growth
A Rwandan doctor gets 24-year prison sentence in France for his role in the 1994 genocide
View
Date:2025-04-13 21:39:48
PARIS (AP) — A Rwandan doctor was sentenced by a Paris court on Wednesday to 24 years in prison for his role in the 1994 genocide in his home country.
Sosthene Munyemana, 68, was found guilty of charges of genocide, crimes against humanity and helping prepare a genocide.
His lawyers said that he would appeal the decision. Munyemana has never been detained, remaining free throughout the trial. He won’t go to prison while an appeal is ongoing.
Munyemana, who moved to France months after the genocide and quickly raised suspicions among Rwandans living there, has denied wrongdoing.
The verdict comes nearly three decades after the genocide, in which more than 800,000 minority Tutsis and moderate Hutus who tried to protect them were killed.
At the time, Munyemana was a 38-year-old gynecologist in Tumba, in the southern university district of Butare.
He has been accused of co-signing in April 1994 “a motion of support” for the interim government that supervised the genocide and of participating in a local committee and meetings that organized roundups of Tutsi civilians.
Munyemana was then a friend of Jean Kambanda, head of the interim government.
He acknowledged participating in local night patrols, which were organized to track Tutsi people, but he said that he did it to protect the local population. Witnesses saw him at checkpoints set up across the town where he supervised operations, according to prosecutors.
Munyemana was also accused of detaining several dozen Tutsi civilians in the office of the local administration that was “under his authority at the time,” and of relaying “instructions from the authorities to the local militia and residents leading to the roundup of the Tutsis,” among other things.
Prosecutors said there was evidence of “intentional gathering meant to exterminate people,” and that Munyemana “couldn’t ignore” that they were going to be killed.
Munyemana arrived in September 1994 in France, where he has been living and working until he recently retired. Members of the Rwandan community in France first filed a complaint against him in 1995.
In recent years as relations improved with Rwanda, which has long accused France of “enabling” the genocide, France has increased efforts to arrest genocide suspects and send them to trial.
This was the sixth case related to the Rwandan genocide that came to court in Paris, all of them in the past decade.
veryGood! (37)
Related
- Jamie Foxx gets stitches after a glass is thrown at him during dinner in Beverly Hills
- North Carolina absentee ballots are being distributed following 2-week delay
- Philadelphia Phillies clinch NL East title. Set sights on No. 1 seed in playoffs
- What Taylor Swift Told Travis Kelce Before His Acting Debut in Grotesquerie
- A South Texas lawmaker’s 15
- California sues ExxonMobil and says it lied about plastics recycling
- Divers search Michigan river after missing janitor’s body parts are found in water
- QTM Community: The Revolutionary Force in Future Investing
- Military service academies see drop in reported sexual assaults after alarming surge
- How Craig Conover Is Already Planning for Kids With Paige DeSorbo
Ranking
- Google unveils a quantum chip. Could it help unlock the universe's deepest secrets?
- Volunteers help seedlings take root as New Mexico attempts to recover from historic wildfire
- How colorful, personalized patches bring joy to young cancer patients
- Colorado grocery store mass shooter found guilty of murdering 10
- The Grammy nominee you need to hear: Esperanza Spalding
- 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' sequel casts Freddie Prinze Jr.: What we know so far
- Boy Meets World's Trina McGee Shares She Experienced a Miscarriage
- Influencer Bridget Bahl Details Nightmare Breast Cancer Diagnosis Amid 6th IVF Retrieval
Recommendation
What were Tom Selleck's juicy final 'Blue Bloods' words in Reagan family
West Virginia woman charged after daughter leaves home in handcuffs and seeks neighbor’s help
Reggie Bush sues USC, Pac-12 and NCAA to seek NIL compensation from football career 2 decades ago
Chiefs RB Carson Steele makes his first NFL start on sister's wedding day
2 killed, 3 injured in shooting at makeshift club in Houston
North Carolina absentee ballots are being distributed following 2-week delay
Llewellyn Langston – Co-Founder of Angel Dreamer Wealth Society
Birmingham shaken as search for gunmen who killed 4 intensifies in Alabama