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Former Rwanda police officer on trial in Paris accused of taking part in genocide

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Philippe Hategekimana, 66, who started a new life in France under a false identity, is charged with crimes against humanity

Former Rwanda police officer on trial in Paris accused of taking part in genocide

Philippe Hategekimana, 66, who started a new life in France under a false identity, is charged with crimes against humanity

A former Rwandan military police officer who fled to France after the 1994 genocide and started a new life under a false identity is going on trial in Paris charged with crimes against humanity.

Philippe Hategekimana, 66, fled to France five years after the genocide, obtaining refugee status under a fake name. He became a university security guard in the city of Rennes and gained French citizenship in 2005.

He is accused of participating in massacres of the Rwandan genocide, which took place between April and July 1994 and killed 800,000 people, most of them ethnic Tutsis.

Hategekimana is charged with involvement in the murder of dozens of Tutsis and also setting up roadblocks to stop Tutsis who would then be killed in and around the southern provincial capital of Nyanza, where he worked as a senior police official. He has denied the charges.

Plaintiffs have accused him of “using the powers and military force conferred to him through his rank in order to … take part in the genocide”.

He is suspected of being involved in the murders of a nun and the mayor of the town of Ntyazo who opposed the killings. He is also accused of having a role in the killing of 300 Tutsi refugees on a hill called Nyamugari and in an attack on another mount called Nyabubare in which around 1,000 civilians were killed.

He fled France for Cameroon in late 2017 after the press reported that the Collective of Civil Parties for Rwanda, one of the plaintiffs in this week’s trial, had filed a complaint against him. He was arrested in the capital, Yaoundé, in 2018 and extradited to France.

The case beginning on Wednesday is the fifth trial in France of an alleged participant in the Rwandan genocide, after years of tensions between Paris and Kigali over the role played by France before and during the killings. Kigali accused France of not doing enough to halt the genocide, and later of not doing enough for the justice process.

For years, Kigali accused France – which was one of the top destinations for fugitives from the massacres – of shielding Rwandan genocide suspects. France has generally refused requests to extradite suspects to Rwanda, prompting the Rwandan president, Paul Kagame, to say Paris was denying Rwanda jurisdiction.

The first Rwanda genocide trial in France took place in 2014 when a former spy chief was sentenced to 25 years in prison. Two ex-mayors, a former hotel chauffeur, and a former top official have faced similar trials since then. Another Rwandan, a doctor called Sosthene Munyemana who has been living in France since 1994, is due to face a trial in Paris later this year.

Relations between France and Rwanda have now warmed considerably since a historians’ report commissioned by Emmanuel Macron and released in 2021 recognized France’s “overwhelming” responsibilities in failing to halt the massacres.

A report commissioned by Kigali found in 2021 that France “bears significant responsibility” for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people in the Rwandan genocide of 1994 because it remained “unwavering in its support” of its allies even though officials knew the slaughter was being prepared.

Hategekimana’s trial in Paris will last until 30 June.

Agence France-Presse contributed to this report

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