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Rwanda genocide: Bagosora's life sentence reduced | Rwanda genocide: Bagosora's life sentence reduced |
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A man who was seen as a key organiser of the Rwandan genocide has had his sentence reduced from life to 35 years. | A man who was seen as a key organiser of the Rwandan genocide has had his sentence reduced from life to 35 years. |
Theoneste Bagosora was a senior figure in Rwanda's ministry of defence at the time of the massacres. | Theoneste Bagosora was a senior figure in Rwanda's ministry of defence at the time of the massacres. |
In 1994 around 800,000 people - mostly from the Tutsi ethnic group - were killed in just 100 days. | In 1994 around 800,000 people - mostly from the Tutsi ethnic group - were killed in just 100 days. |
The UN-backed International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) convicted Bagosora of genocide and crimes against humanity three years ago. | The UN-backed International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) convicted Bagosora of genocide and crimes against humanity three years ago. |
He was arrested 15 years ago in Cameroon and his trial at the Rwanda tribunal in the Tanzanian city of Arusha began in 2002. | He was arrested 15 years ago in Cameroon and his trial at the Rwanda tribunal in the Tanzanian city of Arusha began in 2002. |
Appeal judges in Arusha cleared him of some of the charges he faced, including ordering killings at roadblocks in the capital, Kigali. | Appeal judges in Arusha cleared him of some of the charges he faced, including ordering killings at roadblocks in the capital, Kigali. |
But his convictions for genocide and crimes against humanity were upheld. | But his convictions for genocide and crimes against humanity were upheld. |
Co-accused to be freed | Co-accused to be freed |
The BBC's East Africa correspondent Will Ross says he decision has angered some Rwandans who are are questioning why a man who played such a key role in the genocide would have his sentence reduced. | |
They point to the fact that many others who were lowing ranking genocide convicts were given life sentences. | |
In 1994, Bagosora was chief of staff in the ministry of defence and effectively in charge of the soldiers who took part in the massacres. | In 1994, Bagosora was chief of staff in the ministry of defence and effectively in charge of the soldiers who took part in the massacres. |
The killings began after the plane carrying Rwanda's then-President Juvenal Habyarimana was shot down on 6 April 1994, killing everyone on board. | The killings began after the plane carrying Rwanda's then-President Juvenal Habyarimana was shot down on 6 April 1994, killing everyone on board. |
The appeals court found that he knew the crimes were going to be committed and did nothing to stop them, the AFP news agency reports. | The appeals court found that he knew the crimes were going to be committed and did nothing to stop them, the AFP news agency reports. |
At his trial, Bagosora, who is a Hutu, maintained he was a victim of propaganda by Rwanda's current Tutsi-dominated government. | At his trial, Bagosora, who is a Hutu, maintained he was a victim of propaganda by Rwanda's current Tutsi-dominated government. |
Bagosora is 70 years old. With time already served, his 35-year sentence will see him imprisoned until he is 89. | Bagosora is 70 years old. With time already served, his 35-year sentence will see him imprisoned until he is 89. |
One of the men convicted alongside Bagosora, Anatole Nsengiyumva, has had his sentence reduced on appeal to 15 years, and will be released because of time served, says AFP. | One of the men convicted alongside Bagosora, Anatole Nsengiyumva, has had his sentence reduced on appeal to 15 years, and will be released because of time served, says AFP. |
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