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Rwanda’s most-wanted genocide suspect Felicien Kabuga loses extradition appeal
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October 1, 2020
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Felicien Kabuga allegedly financed and helped orchestrate the murder of hundreds of thousands of Tutsis. He evaded justice for 25 years until he was caught outside Paris earlier this year. He will face a UN tribunal.
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