Paris court sentences Rwandan ex-doctor for genocide involvement
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Angélique Uwamahoro, a witness, recounted seeing Rwamucyo at a massacre site when she was 13, describing him as wanting to incite violence against Tutsi victims: 'He wanted to incite them to kill us so we don't get out alive.' This powerful statement highlights the deep trauma and horrific actions during the genocide, emphasizing the responsibility of those who instigated violence.
The prosecution emphasized Rwamucyo's significant involvement in managing burial operations, which adds a layer of accountability for his actions during the genocide. They sought a 30-year sentence, underlining the serious nature of his complicity in the horrific events that saw 800,000 people slaughtered in a mere 100 days.
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