U.S. Renews Rewards for Arrest of Men Suspected of War Crimes During Rwanda Genocide
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| U.S. Renews Rewards for Arrest of Men Suspected of War Crimes During Rwanda Genocide, ( Web Page, 14 Kb ) | |
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| Volume 24, Issue 8, pg. 335 | |
| Date: | |
| 1 Aug 2008 | |
| Subject Areas: | |
| Genocide, International Courts, War Crimes | |
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| United States, Africa, Congo, Kenya, Rwanda | |
Bruce Zagaris
On May 13, 2008, the U.S. government announced the renewal of rewards of up to $5 million for tips leading to the arrest of any of thirteen persons suspected of war crimes during the Rwandan genocide. Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes Issues Clint Williamson said the U.S. government will focus its rewards for justice program in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) because it believes many of the fugitives are thought to be living in the DRC. The U.S. embassy in Kinshasa will work with the U.N. mission and others in the DRC to distribute posters, matchbooks, and other items to solicit information...[more]