by Molly Quell
December 17, 2021
https://www.courthousenews.com/ex-hotel ... -genocide/
Introduction:
PARIS (Courthouse News) — The month-long trial of a former hotel chauffeur charged with crimes relating to the Rwandan genocide came to an end on Thursday evening, nearly a decade after the investigation first began.
Claude Muhayimana was given a 14-year jail sentence by the Assize Court in Paris for complicity in genocide and crimes against humanity. The court found that he used his job as a hotel driver to transport Hutu militiamen to the sites of massacres of ethnic minority Tutsis during the violent conflict in 1994.
Muhayimana, a Hutu, was married to a Tutsi woman, has denied the charges, claiming he was forced to make trips at gunpoint. The investigation into his actions revealed he also hid members of aided members of the ethnic group in escaping at his own peril.
He is the fourth and lowest-ranking Rwandan to face genocide charges before a court in France. Muhayimana became a French national after leaving Rwanda in the late 1990s and France's legal system allows for universal jurisdiction to prosecute crimes against humanity.

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