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Ngoga dismisses CPJ claims on Umuco case

KIGALI - The ongoing judicial process against Umuco newspaper and its proprietor has nothing to do with the feelings of President Paul Kagame, the Prosecutor General Martin Ngoga has said. “People should keep the President out of this judicial process because he is not in any way connected to it. He could have been offended as an individual but the case itself is in line with the due process of the law,” Ngoga told The New Times yesterday in reference to a judicial process began by the Police into Umuco’s articles which, among others, allegedly defamed the Head of State. He was reacting to a statement by the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) which insinuated that the judicial proceedings had been opened because the President had been offended.
KAGAME OUT OF IT: Ngoga addressing a previous press conference. (File photo)
KAGAME OUT OF IT: Ngoga addressing a previous press conference. (File photo)
James Munyaneza