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Title: Priest jailed over Rwanda genocide
Source: http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/F3E96F64-203B-48C1-81
URL Source: http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exe ... 03B-48C1-81F7-35D301018FA2.htm
Published: Dec 16, 2006
Author: NEWS AGENCIES
Post Date: 2006-12-16 03:06:30 by Max
Keywords: Priest jailed over Rwanda geno
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Priest jailed over Rwanda genocide

About 800,000 Rwandans were killed in 100 days during the 1994 genocide

A former Catholic priest has been jailed for 15 years for participating in Rwanda's 1994 genocide.

The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda convicted Father Athanase Seromba for ordering militiamen to burn down and then bulldoze a church where 2,000 ethnic Tutsis were hiding.

About 800,000 people died during the country's genocide.

According to the charge sheet, the militia "attacked with traditional arms and poured fuel through the roof of the church, while gendarmes and communal police launched grenades and killed the refugees".

Seromba then ordered the church be demolished, the document said.

Guilty of genocide

"The chamber finds you guilty of genocide and extermination and sentences you to a single term of 15 years in prison," Andresia Vaz, the chief judge, said, reading the verdict of the three-member panel.

Seromba will only serve about 11 years because he has already spent four years in jail while on trial.

He was acquitted on lesser counts of complicity to commit genocide and incitement to commit genocide, the court said.

The former priest, the 27th person to be convicted by the court, had denied the charges claiming he was a simple parish priest and powerless to stop the killing.

Thousands of Rwandans have turned away from Catholicism after learning of the complicity of church officials in the genocide.

Priests, nuns and parishioners were all implicated in the killings, and some churches became sites of notorious massacres.

100 days of slaughter

Last month, the tribunal sentenced a Catholic nun to 30 years in jail for helping militias kill hundreds of people hiding in a hospital.

In 2001, two Catholic nuns were convicted by a Belgian court of aiding and abetting the murders.

Rwanda's genocide began hours after a plane carrying President Juvenal Habyarimana was shot down as it approached the capital, Kigali, in April 1994.

The slaughter ended after 100 days when forces led by Paul Kagame, the current president, forced the Hutu government out of power.

About 63,000 genocide suspects are detained in Rwanda, and justice authorities say that at least 761,000 people should stand trial for their role in the slaughter.

The suspects represent 9.2 per cent of Rwanda's estimated 8.2 million people.

The UN tribunal in Tanzania is only trying those accused of masterminding the genocide.

Source: Agencies

Related: Kagame blames France for genocide (26 Nov 2006) Rwandan nun jailed over genocide (10 Nov 2006) Rwanda minister not guilty of genocide (20 Sep 2006) 'No amnesty' for Rwandan killers (17 Sep 2006)

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