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Rwanda: Genocide Survivors Protest Reinstatement of Tainted Rwandan Bishop By UK Anglican Church

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Ibuka, the umbrella organisation of Genocide survivors associations, has protested the decision by the Church of England to reinstate Jonathan Ruhumuliza, a Rwandan bishop accused of complicity in the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.

In this regard, Ahishakiye added, bishop Ruhumuliza should be stopped as he waits for clear documents of investigation from the concerned authorities.

Contacted for a comment, however, Laurent Mbanda, Archbishop and Primate of the Province of the Anglican Church of Rwanda, said that Ruhumuliza is no longer part of the house of Bishops of Rwanda.

In that book, "he says that during the genocide against the Tutsi he accompanied his superior Bishop Nshamihigo, a well-known genocidaire on a PR exercise for the genocidaire government."

The UK has become a fertile ground for unsavoury characters including well-known genocidaires and several genocide suspects some who live in the open"

According to Bishop John Rucyahana, the president of National Unity and Reconciliation Commission (NURC); "I have never worked with him (Ruhumuliza) but given the crowd of information around him reinstating him in service doesn't make sense.

Source: allAfrica.com

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