Rwandan Genocide Fugitives Caught After Decades on the Run

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Fulgence Kayishema, one of the most wanted remaining fugitives of the Rwandan genocide, has appeared before a court in Cape Town following his arrest this week after 22 years on the run. Kayishema is accused of taking part in the killing of 2,000 people sheltering inside a Catholic church in one of the 1994 Rwandan genocide’s bloodiest episodes. He will be held at Cape Town’s Pollsmoor Prison ahead of extradition to Rwanda.
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