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    Default Three million € down the drain in Finland's Rwanda genocide trial

    Porvoo Court Convicts Rwanda Pastor of Involvement in 1994 Genocide



    The East Uusimaa District Court on Friday convicted a 59-year-old Rwandan pastor of committing genocide in Rwanda in 1994. Francois Bazaramba was sentenced to life in prison. He plans to appeal.

    This is the first time a person has been convicted of genocide in Finland, and possibly in the Nordic countries.

    The alleged crimes took place during Rwanda’s 100-day-long series of massacres 16 years ago. During the three-month period, extremist Rwandan Hutus killed an estimated 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus.

    Plan to Appeal

    Bazaramba continues to deny involvement in the killings. Defence lawyer Ville Hoikkala is disappointed with the verdict. However, he is pleased that the court rejected most of the individual counts under which he was tried.

    “Most of the charges were overturned. The court admitted that a large part of the prosecution evidence had been acquired through torture,” Hoikkala said to YLE after the verdict.

    “I want to emphasise that my client has not been convicted directly of the killing of any individual. The verdict is based on opinions of my client’s use of language. That use of language has then, according to the indictment, led to the death of some people. So this is not a person who would have personally killed anyone."

    Testimony heard in Africa

    The Finnish court held hearings twice in Africa. Last autumn it heard testimony from 38 prosecution witnesses in Rwanda. This past spring it travelled to Tanzania to hear 19 defence witnesses. The accused participated in these hearings by a video link to Vantaa Prison.

    Bazaramba has been held in custody since April 2007. Hearings in the case concluded this past April.

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    They should deport him back to Africa in order to be imprisoned there.
    This is not a Finnish problem unless Finns were amongst the victims.



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    wasnt that cheap 29,3 million is the actual cost.
    and that was just the first stage of the trials.
    There will be a next, then prison, appartments, pensions, paid holidays from prison and after prison... let alone if he starts gathering the whole famaily of another 100+ bums, ech needing 3000 euros a month for all eternity plus appartments etc etc etc...

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