Kagame umurava uramwishe
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"As of 2006, the Kagame regime has not undertaken any investigation to find those behind the assassination."
"Because French citizens died during the crash of the plane, an investigation was carried out by Jean-Louis Bruguière, a French judge, who controversaly concluded that the shooting of the plane was ordered by Kagame. In November 2006 Jean-Louis Bruguière signed international indictments against nine of President Kagame's senior aides and accused Kagame of ordering the assassination of two African presidents ( Rwandan president Juvénal Habyarimana and his counterpart Cyprien Ntaryamira of Burundi ). Kagame could not be indicted under French law ( as a head-of-state he has immunity from prosecution ) but he could be indicted by the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda.[2][3]
The indictment was based upon the belief that the RPF was the only organization with the missiles that were used in the assassination.[4] and corroborated by several witnesses including former intelligence RPF members, the most publicly known being Abdul Ruzibiza.[5] The Association des Avocats de la Defence has also released a statement backing Jean-Louis Bruguière allegations.[6][7]
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