The United States has relaunched its $5m campaign to capture suspected leaders of the Rwanda genocide. Four suspects have been caught after the reward was first offered last year. But 10 others named on a ‘wanted’ poster remain at large, as US envoy Pierre-Richard Prosper revived the initiative in Rwanda. Between April and June 1994 militias killed 800,000 ethnic Tutsis and moderate Hutus in the space of 100 days. Mr Prosper urged Kenya to do more to apprehend Felicien Kabuga accused of funding the genocide. He is due to discuss the case with officials in Kenya, where Mr Kabuga is believed to be hiding. Full Story
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