Malawi: Genocide suspect slips out to US
- Posted on Wednesday 20 January 2010 - 08:50Mtheto Lungu, AfricaNews reporter in Lilongwe, MalawiRwandan officials have pursued their Malawian counterparts on the whereabouts of a 1994 Rwandese genocide suspect, Vincent Nzigiyimfura who was last freely conducting business in the country. Rwandan prosecutor General Martin Ngoga said the suspect was last reported in Malawi under the name Vincent Nzigiye.
He added that the Africa Rights, a non-governmental organisation and his country officials were convinced the man had sneaked out to the United States of America.
"We do not know under what circumstances he managed to sneak out of Malawi and end up in the US," he said.
Malawian authorities, however, said they were investigating the matter through the Malawi Police but that this issue was better handled by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Public Security.
Police chief, Inspector General Peter Mukhito said: "All refugee and asylum seekers movements are the responsibility of the ministry. That is beyond the police as we don't handle such matters," he told the Nation.
Mukhito however said he would act only when a red alert was issued.
Nzigiyimfura was in the country in the capital city Lilongwe running a business, Mzigiye Shopping Centre in Area 2, situated just a few kilometres to the country's Area 3 Central Region Police headquarters.
In April 2009, Africa Rights produced a report that the former Rwandeese businessman in Nyanza town, is suspected to be a key architect during the genocide against Ttusti Rwandans that led to the killing of more than 100,000 people.
Rakiya Omaar of Africa Rights also told the newspaper it was hard to understand how the suspect managed to fly to the US using a visa.
"The good news, however, is that US authorities are aware of the allegations against him, and we have sent them a copy of our report, in addition, justice officials in Rwanda are actively following his case and working with US authorities.
Ngoga visited Malawi where he met with the Director of Public Prosecutions to discuss the matter and said it was a shared responsibility of all other civilized nations to take some action.
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- Posted on Wednesday 20 January 2010 14:29I could not read your article as much as I needed to because the image you have presented of skulls, although very emotive, is so disconcerting. This may be to get the reader's attention and show the grevity of the genocide but in an article like this, they just appear vile. I wonder how a Rwandan may feel being reminded of the genocide ordeal in terms of 'a skull count'. It is horrific enough that they have been through it, now to relive it each time they read an article about their nation. I would not want to remember my past in terms of the scars if I am meant to contribute to reconciliation of any kind. Dear Africa News, please use imagery that is not so biased and draws readers away from reconciliation but rather awakens hate/pain. Before, I have even read the article-I have already judged this Vincent Nzigiyimfura harshly. Was this what you were trying to achieve?Tendayi N Mbetu modified this message on 20-01-2010 14:37 with 41%
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