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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/6286181.stm
Monday, 22 January 2007, 09:56 GMT Rwanda return to violence warning The Rwandan authorities must deal with the killings of survivors of the 1994 genocide, says Human Rights Watch. A significant number of witnesses in the traditional judicial process, known as gacaca, have been killed in recent years, says the US-based lobby group. Prompt and effective law enforcement is needed, or the deaths could trigger a new cycle of violence, HRW warns. Some 800,000 minority Tutsis and moderate Hutus were killed in 1994 by the Hutu-led government of the time. The report said 16 genocide survivors were killed in 2005 and seven in 2006. In one case, the murder of a genocide survivor sparked the reprisal killings of eight adults and children. "Reprisal killings have been rare in the past, but if they become more frequent, they could spur a new cycle of violence," warned Human Rights Watch spokesperson Alison Des Forges. HRW also raised concerns about the deaths of three suspects in police custody, who had been arrested over the killing of a gacaca judge. "In any society, deaths in custody at the hands of law enforcement must be subject to the highest scrutiny," said Ms Des Forges. Last week, Rwanda's cabinet approved the scrapping of the death penalty for genocide suspects abroad, including the UN court in Tanzania. The Arusha tribunal has convicted just 27 people and is due to wind up in 2008, when most cases are likely to be transferred to Kigali. |
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http://www.afrol.com/articles/23900
Rwanda genocide witnesses killed 22 January - Over 20 genocide survivors acting as witnesses in the traditional judicial process treating the 1994 Rwanda genocide have been killed during the last two years. The murders have already caused reprisal killings and human rights activists fear that ethnic tension could again become normal in Rwanda. "Rwandan police and judicial authorities must ensure prompt and effective law enforcement to deal with recent killings of participants in the justice system for genocide known as gacaca," the New York-based group Human Rights Watch said in a report published today. The 20-page report, 'Killings in Eastern Rwanda', documents two incidents in late November 2006 in which 13 persons were killed. On 19 November, genocide survivor Frederic Murasira was killed in Mugatwa in eastern Rwanda. Within hours, residents of a nearby village inhabited by genocide survivors killed eight Mugatwa residents who apparently had played no part in the murder. According to the report, the victims of these reprisal killings had included children aged three, six, eight and 13, as well as two women and a 70-year-old man. One suspect has surrendered to police and has been arrested for the killing of Mr Murasira, and several others have been detained for the reprisal killings. "Killings of genocide survivors cost human lives and threaten the delivery of justice," said Alison Des Forges of Human Rights Watch. "Prompt and effective law enforcement is the way to deal with this threat, not reprisal killings. Reprisal killings have been rare in the past, but if they become more frequent, they could spur a new cycle of violence," she warned. Gacaca jurisdictions, established to prosecute crimes committed during the 1994 genocide, have been trying suspects throughout Rwanda since July. Since that time, survivor groups have expressed alarm at attacks on survivors and witnesses. The suspect in the killing of the genocide survivor, once imprisoned on charges of genocide, had been provisionally released and was awaiting trial before a gacaca jurisdiction. The uncle of the victim is a judge in the traditional gacaca courts, who was reportedly prepared to make new accusations against the suspect. Rwandan officials have said that 16 genocide survivors were killed in 2005 and seven in 2006, but survivor groups estimate the number to be around 20 per year for the last several years. In a second incident, a gacaca judge was murdered in Rwamagana district on 23 November. Police promptly arrested three suspects. One, a half-brother of the victim, had reportedly tried unsuccessfully to get the murdered judge to quash genocide charges against him. Police shot and killed the three suspects the evening of their arrest. According to police authorities, the killings were in self-defence during an abortive escape attempt. Evidence from the scene and witness testimony however had suggested that the three may have been victims of extra-judicial execution. A police investigation of the killings that apparently cleared the officers had left a number of important questions unresolved. "An effective and independent investigation into these lethal shootings in custody is essential," urged Ms Des Forges. "In any society, deaths in custody at the hands of law enforcement must be subject to the highest scrutiny. Police officers as well as citizens must be held accountable if they commit crimes," she added. By staff writer © afrol News |
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