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Former Rwanda mayor jailed by genocide tribunal

Fri Nov 16, 2007 7:18am EST
NAIROBI, Nov 16 (Reuters) - A former Rwandan mayor was jailed for 11 years on Friday after pleading guilty to a charge of extermination during the country's 1994 genocide.

Juvenal Rugambarara, the 48-year-old former mayor of Bicumbi near the capital Kigali, was arrested in Uganda in Aug. 2003.

"He was found guilty of extermination because he failed ... to take necessary and reasonable measures (to investigate) the crimes committed in the commune and for the apprehension and punishment of the perpetrators," the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) said in a statement.

The ICTR in Arusha, Tanzania, is prosecuting the architects of the genocide, when an estimated 800,000 people were killed.

The tribunal said Rugambarara was entitled to credit for time spent in detention since his arrest.

It had earlier charged him with nine counts including genocide, but dropped eight of them following two years of negotiations between his lawyers and the ICTR prosecutors. (Reporting by Daniel Wallis; Editing by Giles Elgood)



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