Seeking Justice: A Survivor's Testimony in Paris Courtroom

Angélique Uwamahoro, a survivor of the 1994 Rwandan genocide, testified in a Paris court against former doctor Eugène Rwamucyo, accused of genocide and crimes against humanity. Uwamahoro and other witnesses recounted the brutal killings, while Rwamucyo denied all wrongdoing. This is the seventh related trial in Paris.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Paris | Updated: 22-10-2024 22:44 IST | Created: 22-10-2024 22:44 IST
Seeking Justice: A Survivor's Testimony in Paris Courtroom
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On Tuesday, a Paris courtroom listened intently as Angélique Uwamahoro, a survivor of the 1994 Rwandan genocide, shared her harrowing experience. At just 13, she navigated a path through bodies to survive the massacre that claimed the lives of many, including her family members.

The trial places Eugène Rwamucyo, a 65-year-old former doctor, at the center of allegations involving genocide and crimes against humanity. Accused of spreading propaganda and overseeing victim burials, Rwamucyo faces life imprisonment if convicted. He maintains his innocence, attributing his actions to hygiene concerns.

This trial marks the seventh in a series related to the Rwandan genocide brought to Paris courts over the past decade. Witnesses continue to recount chilling memories, striving for justice for nearly a million victims targeted for their ethnicity or beliefs during the tragic conflict.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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