The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Rwandan academic’s genocide life sentence overturned

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NAIROBI: A linguistic­s professor’s life sentence and conviction for direct involvemen­t in Rwanda’s 1994 genocide has been overturned but his nine year sentence for downplayin­g the bloodshed upheld, his lawyer said Saturday.

Former trade union official Leopold Munyakazi, 67, was cleared of direct involvemen­t by the Rwandan High Court’s Chamber of Internatio­nal Crimes on Friday. But his conviction for using his academic work to downplay the impact of the bloodshed was confirmed by appeal judges.

“The appeal court acquitted him of involvemen­t in the genocide but upheld his conviction for downplayin­g the genocide,” Munyakazi’s lawyer Desire Micombero told AFP.

Munyakazi, from Gitarama in central Rwanda, has consistent­ly denied participat­ing in the genocide in which around 800,000 people, mostly Tutsis, were killed.

He was initially convicted by a lower court of direct involvemen­t and jailed for life in July 2017, a sentence he subsequent­ly appealed.

At Munyakazi’s request, the appeal court travelled to Gitarama where his crimes were allegedly committed to test the facts of his genocide conviction.

The court heard evidence from local people, some of whom supported his version of events while others cast doubt on his actions during the 100-day-long orgy of violence. — AFP

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