Appeal Trial of Claude MUHAYIMANA

Claude MUHAYIMANA was sentenced to 14 years’ imprisonment by the Paris Assize Court for complicity in genocide and crimes against humanity at his appeal trial which took place from February 3 to 27, 2026. In the initial trial on December 16, 2021, he had been sentenced to the same term. Both the defense and the prosecution had appealed. The sentence is now definitive.

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Appeal Trial of Sosthène MUNYEMANA

Sosthène MUNYEMANA was sentenced to 24 years imprisonment at the conclusion of his appeal trial, held between September 16 to October 23, 2025, at the Paris Assize Court. He was found guilty of acts of genocide against Tutsis resulting in their deaths, as well as preparatory acts for the genocide.

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“Judi Rever and the academic principles”

This month, the Rwandan genocide denier, Judi Rever, gave lectures at Flemish universities without an expert response. How does this fit within the academic principles of truth and honesty? By Jos van Oijen “The principles of truth and honesty are considered as fundamental to a community of scholars.” This motto can be found on the website of the Catholic University of Leuven in Belgium, one of the universities where the Canadian journalist Judi Rever from October 9 through October 12 was allowed to explain her revisionist theories about the genocide against the Tutsis. This is ironic, because very few Rwanda experts characterize …

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Callixte MBARUSHIMANA one day before the French justice?

EXCLUSIVE  :  Callixte Mbarushimana, the Alleged War Criminal in the U.N.’s Midst Twenty-five years after the Tutsi genocide, will the U.N. at last pursue Callixte MBARUSHIMANA, one ofits own former officials? By Colum LYNCH Callixte Mbarushimana during a hearing at The Hague’s International Criminal Court on Sept. 15, 2011. FOREIGN POLICY ILLUSTRATION/JERRY LAMPEN/AFP/GETTY IMAGES Charles Petrie, a retired senior official at the United Nations, has devoted a fair chunk of the past quarter century of his life to a single crusade: securing the prosecution of a former U.N. employee, Callixte Mbarushimana, for allegedly overseeing the murder of 32 people, including …

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‘In Praise of Blood’: Sensational, but does it fit with reality? by Jos van OIJEN

In her book ‘In Praise of Blood’, Canadian author Judi Rever controversially claims that not one, but two genocides were committed in Rwanda in 1994.[i] The first genocide nearly wiped out the Tutsi minority. A second one, secretly committed by the Tutsi dominated Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF), allegedly targeted the Hutu majority. It’s a sensational story, but how well does it fit with reality? How well researched is it? Smokescreen Although Rever’s book is promoted as a groundbreaking piece of investigative journalism, the double genocide theory is not new. It was used by genocidaires in their trials, and is an …

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Survivors of genocide against the Tutsi ask JUSTICE in UK!

9 December 2018                                                     From: URUMURI, Rwandan                                                                                           survivors of genocide. To:      The Home Secretary, Sajid Javid, MP             Home Office             Westminster, London                                                                                               Dear Mr Javid   We write to you as survivors of one of the most heinous crimes ever committed, asking for your support in a matter of grave concern to us and to the whole country.   Today, 9 December, 70 years ago, the Genocide Convention came into being in Paris. In January 1970 the UK acceded to this treaty. It was a landmark occasion as Her Majesty’s government agreed, on behalf of its …

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