Ex-Rwandan minister gets 35-yr jail term
2012-12-20 14:33
Arusha - The UN tribunal for Rwanda on Thursday handed a
35-year jail term to a former minister found guilty of genocide, in the court's
final trial ruling.
Augustin Ngirabatware, planning minister at the time of the
1994 genocide, was found guilty of genocide, incitement to commit genocide and
rape as a crime against humanity.
"For these crimes the court sentences you to 35 years
in prison," the judge, William Hussein Sekule, told Ngirabatware.
The tribunal still has appeals pending but will wrap up its
activities by the end of 2014.
Ngirabatware is the son-in-law of Felicien Kabuga, accused
by the tribunal of having bankrolled the genocide, and the most notorious of
the nine people indicted by the tribunal still at large.