By Jean Uwizeye The trial of Félicien Kabuga has just started in The Hague in the Netherlands and already, the persecution of the accused leaves no doubt. At
Nearly 30 years after some 800,000 civilians were murdered in an attempt to eradicate the Tutsi ethnic minority in Rwanda, the man accused of funding weapons purchases and backing a radio station that spewed genocidal propaganda is now facing justice in The Hague. But the pace of the trial of 87-year old Félicien Kabuga, and his refusal to attend, leave the court under pressure.
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Rwandan tycoon Felicien Kabuga played a substantial role in the 1994 genocide that shocked the world, prosecutors said at the opening of his trial in The Hague on Thursday. Once one of Rwandas richest men, the 87-year-old Kabuga used his vast wealth to set up hate media that urged ethnic Hutus to ..