Saturday, July 28, 2012

Rwanda's Paul Kagame warned he may be charged with aiding war crimes Rwanda's Paul Kagame warned he may be charged with aiding war crimes Rwanda's Paul Kagame warned he may be charged with aiding war crimes

UN tells president he could face prosecution for arming groups that carried out atrocities in Democratic Republic of Congo Paul Kagame can count on Tony Blair as one of his strongest supporters. The head of the US war crimes office has warnedRwanda's leaders, including President Paul Kagame, that they could face prosecution at the international criminal court for arming groups responsible for atrocities in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Stephen Rapp, who leads the USOffice of Global Criminal Justice, told the GuardianRwanda President Paul Kagame speaks during the London Summit on Family Planning organized by the UK Government and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation with the United Nations Population Fund, UNFPA, in central London Wednesday July 11, 2012.

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