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Rwandan genocide: Fulgence Kayishema to seek asylum in South Africa |
2023-06-21 |
"My instructions are to apply for asylum in the republic of South Africa", Juan Smuts shared at the end of a court hearing in Cape Town. His client "fears for his life if he is extradited," he explained. The request for asylum is likely to delay Kayishema's trial in South Africa, where he faces numerous charges relating to his illegal stay in South Africa, and will "suspend his extradition", the lawyer added. Until his arrest on 24 may, the 62-year-old Rwandan was one of the last four runaways wanted for their role in the 1994 genocide of 800,000 Rwandans, many of them Tutsi, by Hutu murderous Moslems. A stocky, balding man with round eyes behind thin glasses, the sixty-year-old had admitted to being the man wanted by international justice. A master at assuming false identities, according to Sherlocks, he was most recently using the name Donatien Nibashumba. It is still unclear how he came to be on the run, but according to the South African prosecutor's office, he started a family and, using an assumed name and claiming to be Burundian, applied first for asylum in 2000 and then for refugee status in 2004. |
Posted by:Fred |
#2 Ag, pan na die vuur (Pan to the fire}. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2023-06-21 12:38 |
#1 How about they give him asylum but restrict his freedom to a locked cell for the rest of his life. In compensation for this inconvenience they can provide him with healthy meals and special clothes to wear. |
Posted by: Super Hose 2023-06-21 12:16 |