Africa must act on Genocide fugitives on its soil
That some African countries still harbour Genocide fugitives makes sad reading. If ever there was political will among these African countries, concerning the fate of Genocide fugitives, they would have been brought to book way back. Fifteen years after the Genocide against the Tutsi, which claimed over a million lives, the only obstacle to proper healing are issues to do with justice. We reported earlier this week that even umbrella bodies for Genocide survivors – Ibuka and Avega, still feel shortchanged in some of the cases that were handled by the local traditional Gacaca courts.