Kigali may prosecute ex-prime minister over YouTube post

Faustin Twagiramungu, Rwanda’s first prime minister after the 1994 genocide. PHOTO | FILE

 

Rwanda says it may prosecute Faustin Twagiramungu, the country’s first prime minister after the 1994 genocide, who is in exile in Belgium, for his recent threat to take up arms if the government does not allow the free return of refugees.

 

Kigali issued the statement after Mr Twagiramungu posted a YouTube video last Monday, in which he threatened to take up arms against Rwanda if the government does not put in place a programme to facilitate the return of Rwandan refugees. FULL STORY

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