Africa should take lead in apprehending Genocide fugitives
There have been reports to the effect that some African countries are reluctant to arrest fugitives suspected to have played a role in the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.Much of this criticism is directed towards countries in South and West Africa where suspected perpetrators are safely residing. Though Rwanda has repeatedly placed the suspects under red notice and issued indictments, all these endeavors seem to be falling on deaf ears.