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UN court hears case of alleged Rwandan genocide financier stranded in legal limbo
Kabuga, nearly 90 and diagnosed with dementia, remains detained as no country agrees to accept him despite court rulings and international concerns over fair trials.
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Accused of the genocide of the Tutsis in 1994 and of crimes against humanity before the United Nations Mechanism responsible for closing the final cases of the International Tribunal for Rwanda, Félicien Kabuga is still detained in The Hague. Diagnosed unfit to be tried, this former non-agenary businessman must be released. Problem: the person concerned refuses to return to Rwanda, the only country that has agreed to accept him.
·Paris, France
Read Full ArticleArrested in 2020 in the suburbs of Paris after 26 years of cavalry, still detained in the Netherlands although he was declared unfit to be tried during his trial in 2023, the non-agenary should be released. But no European state wishes to receive him.
·Paris, France
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