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Rwandan genocide suspect sentenced to 27 years in French court
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The articles provided report on the trial and sentencing of Eugene Rwamucyo, a 65-year-old individual accused of involvement in the Rwanda genocide. Rwamucyo was found guilty and sentenced to 27 years in prison, with the charges including aiding his country's then-authorities in disseminating anti-Tutsi propaganda.
He was openly anti-Tutsi and publicly expressed his support for the genocidal government.
He wanted to incite them to kill us so we don't get out alive.
I understand the suffering of those who are still looking for their loved ones ... but I cannot help them.
I assure you that I did not order the killing of the survivors nor did I allow them to be killed.
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