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Rwanda Genocide suspect faces 54 new charges in South Africa court.

Rwandan genocide suspect Fulgence Kayishema appears in the Cape Town Magistrates' Court, in Cape Town, South Africa,

South African prosecutors on Friday significantly increased the number of charges being brought against Rwandan ex-police officer Fulgence Kayishema, who is wanted internationally for suspected participation in Rwanda’s 1994 genocide.


Kayishema, 62, 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.

On the run for two decades, he was arrested on May 24 under the false name of Donatien Nibashumba on a grape farm in Paarl, 60km (35 miles) north of Cape Town where, according to a prosecutor, refugees working there gave him up.


He now faces 54 separate charges in South Africa relating to fraud and immigration offences, up from five previously, prosecutors spokesman Eric Ntabazalila said outside a Cape Town court.


Some of the local charges could see Kayishema imprisoned for up to 15 years, said Ntabazalila.


Kayishema had been a fugitive from justice since 2001 when the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) indicted him for genocide for allegedly ordering the massacre of 2,000 people hiding in the Nyange Catholic Church.



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