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Gov’t to indict 23 Frenchmen named in Mucyo Commission
KIGALI - The Government is set to indict 23 French senior officials who were implicated in the Mucyo Commission report. The Commission was set up to investigate the role of France in the 1994 Tutsi Genocide which claimed the lives of over one million people. Speaking to The New Times, Tuesday, the Prosecutor General Martin Ngoga revealed that so far, the indictments for 23 of the 33 named in the report which was first made public last August are ready. “From the time the report was transmitted to the National Public Prosecution Authority, we have been working on it. We shall soon issue indictments against most of the French military and political officials implicated by the report,” Ngoga said.
Rwandan youth outside the European Commision offices during demonstrations against Rose Kabuye’s arrest in Germany while on State duty. (Photo/ G.Barya)