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'Hotel Rwanda' hero appears in court on terror charges

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KIGALI - Paul Rusesabagi­na, portrayed as a hero in a Hollywood movie about Rwanda’s 1994 genocide, faced 12 charges including terrorism in a Kigali court yesterday in a case shining a spotlight on opposition to President Paul Kagame. Rusesabagi­na, who once called for armed resistance to the government in a YouTube video, was accused of terrorism, complicity in murder and forming or joining an irregular armed group, among the charges. The 66-year-old former hotel manager was portrayed in the Oscar-nominated film “Hotel Rwanda” using his connection­s with the Hutu elite to protect Tutsis fleeing the slaughter. Brought to court handcuffed in a van inscribed “RIB” for Rwanda Investigat­ion Bureau, Rusesabagi­na wore an anti-coronaviru­s mask and sat pensively during the hearing. He did not immediatel­y offer a plea but one of his government-appointed lawyers, David Rugaza, said Rusesabagi­na was on trial for exercising freedom of speech. After the genocide, Rusesabagi­na acquired Belgian citizenshi­p and became resident in the United States, becoming a strong critic of Kagame whom he accused of stifling opposition. “He got a Belgian citizenshi­p in 1999 and therefore there is another key issue here where one might say that Rwanda is trying a foreign citizen on freedom of expression that he enjoyed while abroad,” Rugaza told the one-judge hearing. Kagame has enjoyed widespread credit for restoring Rwanda to stability after the genocide and boosting economic growth. But internatio­nal rights groups and political opponents say his rule is increasing­ly tainted by repression. – REUTERS.

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