Only two suspected leaders of the genocide against Tutsis in Rwanda remain on the run, as the 30-year anniversary of the slaughter approaches. Each has a R95 million bounty on their heads for information that could lead to their capture. Charles Sikubwabo and Ryandikayo (who has no first name) are the only Rwandan genocide fugitives that remain on the run ahead of the Kwibuka 30-year commemoration of the Tutsi genocide of 1994. His death, according to Mark Simonoff, the US' legal advisor to the UN, denied his victims and those affected justice. There is a reward worth up to R95 million for information that could lead to their arrests.
Source: News 24 December 14, 2023 14:46 UTC