Mathieu Ngirumpatse | |
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Born | 12 December 1939[1] |
Nationality | Rwandan |
Criminal status | Sentenced |
Criminal charge | Genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes |
Penalty | life imprisonment |
Mathieu Ngirumpatse (born 1939) is a Rwandan politician, who was president of the MRND.[2]
During a span of three months in 1994 approximately 800,000 ethnic Tutsis and moderate Hutus were killed in what the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) ruled was a "joint criminal enterprise" to exterminate Tutsis. Ngirumpatse was sentenced to life imprisonment on 21 December 2011 for his role in the genocide.[2][3]
References
- ↑ "Édouard Karemera and Matthieu Ngirumpatse v. The Prosecutor – Judgement" (PDF). ICTR. 29 September 2014. para. 3. Case No. ICTR-98-44-A.
- 1 2 "Mathieu Ngirumpatse". TRIAL International.
- ↑ "Life sentences in Rwanda genocide". BBC News. 21 December 2011.
Further reading
- Guichaoua, André. "From War to Genocide, Box 8: Mathieu Ngirumpatse, the chosen "successor" to Habyarimana" (PDF).
External links
- KAREMERA et al. (ICTR-98-44), International Criminal Tribuneral for Rwanda
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