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Rwanda: Philippe Hategekimana Makes Final Statement, Then Goes Silent

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[JusticeInfo.net] Paris -- Former Rwandan gendarme Philippe Hategekimana, on trial in Paris for genocide and crimes against humanity, briefly restated his position before his final questioning. Yes, he said, the Tutsi genocide took place in Rwanda in 1994. But no, he did not participate. He then expressed his profound weariness and declared that he would now exercise his right to silence. And he stuck to it.

Source: allAfrica.com

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