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Kagame has pulled out of the African Court on Human and People’s Rights to avoid facing Victoire Ingabire. What’s next? AU & UN?

No recourse in African court for Rwandan

Victoire Ingabire leaving the Supreme Court in 2012. She is currently serving a 15-year jail sentence handed to her by the Supreme Court in 2013, which found her guilty of inciting revolt, forming armed groups to destabilise the country and denying the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. PHOTO | FILE

By Ivan R. Mugisha and Mohammed M Mupenda

Posted  Saturday, March 5  2016 at  15:25

IN SUMMARY

  • Rwanda has pulled out of the African Court on Human and People’s Rights on the grounds that the country has competent courts to try all local cases involving human-rights, an official has said.
  • The Arusha-based AfCHPR summoned the Rwandan government to a hearing of a case filed by opposition leader Victoire Ingabire.
  • Ms Ingabire, 47, who heads the unregistered political party FDU Inkingi, had dragged the government to the African court, accusing it of violating her rights and freedoms provided under the Universal Declaration of
Meanwhile, the vice president of FDU Inkingi, Boniface Twagirimana, told The EastAfrican that the process of visiting Ingabire has been “made harder” after the management of the prison of Nyarungege, where Ingabire is serving her sentence, reduced the number of people supposed to visit her from five to one person per week. FULL STORY
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