Bernard Munyagishari. The High Court in Rwanda on April 20, 2017
sentenced him to to life imprisonment over the role he played in the
Genocide against the Tutsi. PHOTO| CYRIL NDEGEYA
By ROBERT MBARAGA
In Summary
A Rwandan court has sentenced Bernard Munyagishari to life
imprisonment over the role he played in the Genocide against the Tutsi.
The special chamber of the High Court trying international
crimes found Munyagishari guilty of genocide and murder as a crime
against humanity. He was, however, acquitted of charges of rape charges.
According to the High Court, the prosecution failed to provide
incriminating evidence proving that Munyagishari, planned, ordered, or
individually committed rape.
“The court established Munyagishari’s
individual criminal responsibility and criminal responsibility as
superior through recruiting, training and leading the Interahamwe in killing Tutsis in Gisenyi and elsewhere” the judge said.
Munyagishari is a former secretary to the local chapter of the
National Republican Movement for Democracy and Development - a political
party linked to the ex-Rwandan president Juvenal Habyarimana - in
Gisenyi.
He was transferred to Rwanda by the International Criminal
Tribunal for Rwanda in July 2013 following his arrest in the Democratic
Republic Congo in 2011.
According to the verdict, the former leader of the Interahamwe
militias in Gisenyi established roadblocks in the lakeside city and its
environs and personally supervised those located in the central areas
of the city.
At the roadblocks that he supervised, the judge said, Munyagishari selected Tutsis and ordered his interahamwe to take them to be killed and buried at the “Commune Rouge.” The “Commune Rouge” was an infamous cemetery in Gisenyi and the adjective “rouge” (red) signifies the blood of those who were killed and dumped there.
The prosecution maintained that the accused “willfully and knowingly” ordered a special corps of young interahamwe called the Ntarumikwa, to rape Tutsi women and girls before killing them.
He was also accused of instigating his wife
and a female group that she headed, to sexually torture female Tutsis
before killing them.
Munyagishari's lawyers said they would appeal the verdict.
Munyagishari, 58, becomes the second
individual sent to Rwanda by ICTR to be convicted, after Pastor Jean
Uwinkindi, who was also sentenced by the same court to life imprisonment
in December 2015.
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