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Rwandan genocide suspect Kabuga dies in custody in The Hague at age 91

Félicien Kabuga, a 91-year-old Rwandan suspect accused of bankrolling the 1994 genocide, has died in a hospital in The Hague, Netherlands, while in U.N. custody.

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Rwandan genocide suspect Kabuga dies in custody in The Hague at age 91
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Félicien Kabuga, a 91-year-old Rwandan suspect accused of bankrolling the 1994 genocide, has died in a hospital in The Hague, Netherlands, while in U.N. custody. His trial began in 2022, nearly three decades after the massacre that killed 800,000 people, but in 2023, judges declared him unfit to stand trial due to dementia. Kabuga was charged with genocide, incitement, and other crimes, to which he pleaded not guilty. An investigation into his death has been ordered. He was arrested in France in 2020 after an arrest warrant was issued in 2013. His unfitness for trial had angered genocide survivors who felt he deserved a maximum sentence.

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The 1994 genocide left 800,000 dead.

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An investigation into Kabuga's death has been ordered.

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Kabuga was declared unfit to stand trial in 2023 due to dementia.

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Kabuga was accused of encouraging and bankrolling the mass killing of Rwanda’s Tutsi minority during the 1994 genocide.

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Rwandan genocide suspect Félicien Kabuga, 91, died in custody in The Hague.

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KIGALI, Rwanda (AP) — A Rwandan suspect charged in connection with the 1994 genocide died in a hospital while in custody in The Hague, Netherlands, a U.N. court said Saturday, three years after the court declared him unfit to continue standing trial.Félicien Kabuga, 91, was accused of encouraging and bankrolling the mass killing of Rwanda’s Tutsi minority. His trial began in 2022, nearly three decades after the 100-day massacre that left 800,000 dead.In 2023, the judges declared him unfit to continue standing trial because he had dementia and said they would establish a procedure to continue hearing evidence without the possibility of convicting him.On Saturday, the U.N. International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals said in a statement that Kabuga died while hospitalized in The Hague, and the medical officer of the U.N. Detention Unit was notified immediately. An investigation into his death has been ordered to establish the circumstances of how he died, the statement said.An arrest warrant for Kabuga was issued in 2013, and a $5 million bounty was announced. He was arrested in 2020 in France, and his trial started in 2022.Kabuga was charged with genocide, incitement to commit genocide, conspiracy to commit genocide, as well as persecution, extermination and murder. He pleaded not guilty. If he had been convicted, he would have faced a maximum sentence of life imprisonment.After the court declared him unfit to stand trial, he remained in detention, pending the resolution of the issue of his provisional release to a state willing to accept him on its territory.His lawyer had said that he wouldn’t return to his home country, Rwanda, which had offered to take him, as he feared he would be mistreated.The declaration that he was unfit for trial angered many genocide survivors in Rwanda, who felt his crimes deserved the maximum sentence.The genocide was triggered on April 6, 1994, when a plane carrying President Juvénal Habyarimana was shot down and crashed in the capital, Kigali, killing the leader who, like the majority of Rwandans, was an ethnic Hutu. Kabuga’s daughter married Habyarimana’s son.
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