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An Ohio man who is suspected of orchestrating mass killings during the 1994 genocide in Rwanda has been arrested for allegedly lying on his US immigration papers to conceal his heinous crimes.
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A Rwandan immigrant has been arrested in Dayton, Ohio for allegedly lying about his involvement in the Rwandan genocide, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. Vincent Nzigiymfura, 65 ...
Court documents claim Nzigiymfura provided weapons, transportation to other Hutus and planned the killings of Tutsis. Nzigiymfura fled to Malawi after the genocide ended in 1994, according to the DOJ.
Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo have signed a peace deal in Washington aimed at ending decades of devastating ...
Rebels backed by Rwanda captured more towns in eastern Congo as fighters moved beyond the key city of Goma in an apparent attempt to expand their control in the conflict-battered region.
Court documents claim Nzigiymfura provided weapons, transportation to other Hutus and planned the killings of Tutsis. Nzigiymfura fled to Malawi after the genocide ended in 1994, according to the DOJ.
A Rwandan immigrant was arrested earlier this week in Dayton for allegedly lying on his immigration papers and concealing his role in the Rwandan genocide, according to the Department of Justice.