A U.N. tribunal sentenced a former education minister to life in prison Thursday for his role the 1994 genocide that killed more than 500,000 people. Judge William Sekule said the tribunal found Jean de Dieu Kamuhanda, 51, guilty of genocide and extermination but acquitted him of eight other charges of crimes against humanity. Witnesses described seeing Kamuhunda arrive at a church compound in Gikomero in his car, bringing with him armed militiamen to kill Tutsis who had taken refuge at the church. The militiamen used machetes, guns and grenades in the massacre, the judge said. Full Story
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