WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT – Thirty years after she first saw Felicien Kabuga, a Rwanda genocide survivor welcomes the arrest of the powerful businessman accused of financing Hutu militias who killed 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus in 1994
During Rwanda’s genocide four years later, the militias he is accused of backing would kill almost her entire family.
Among the dead: Mukanyiligira’s two brothers, cut down with machetes, and her sister, killed by a grenade as she sought refuge in a hospital. Kabuga is accused of buying machetes and firearms for the death squads. Reuters has not been able to find any public comment made by Kabuga over the years about the charges.
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