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The wanted

Two men who have been indicted for allegedly taking part in in Rwanda's 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsis are believed to be living in Australia. Rwanda has asked for the Australian government to return the men, at least one of whom – who denies the allegations – was given a humanitarian visa and is now an Australian citizen, to face trial over their alleged involvement in one of the most violent massacres in the 20th century.

  • David Shoebridge

    The wanted: Australia’s approach to investigating alleged international crimes ‘not working’, Greens say

    David Shoebridge’s comments follow reports Rwanda issued indictments for two men living in Australia it accused of participating in genocide
  • Rwandan Tutsi refugees flee across the border into Burundi in April 1994 as the Hutus committed genocide in a 100 day civil war.

    Australia needs dedicated body to investigate people accused of international crimes like genocide, legal experts claim

    Government accused of failing in its international obligation to prioritise investigation of alleged international crimes
  • Marie Golithi Uwisenga, who lost 14 relatives in the Rwandan genocide, in the family cemetery where they are buried beside her home

    ‘This is the one who killed my family’: the fragile unity between Rwanda’s self-confessed genocide perpetrators and survivors

  • Composite artistic image

    The Australian driving instructor, the genocide accusations and claims of a Rwandan smear campaign

  • Frida Umuhoza, a survivor of the 1994 genocide in Rwanda, holding one of her mother’s traditional  dresses.

    ‘They were burying us as if nothing happened’: why Frida Umuhoza speaks about her family’s slaughter

  • About two-thirds of Rwanda’s Tutsi population were murdered in the 1994 genocide.

    More than half a million people killed in 100 days: how the 1994 Rwanda genocide unfolded

  • Artist's image of grave crosses on the Rwandan flag and a shadow of two men  forming the letter R across the graves

    The wanted: Australia asked to ‘prosecute or extradite’ two men accused by Rwanda of involvement in genocide

  • Ben Doherty and Chaliroti Mutegarugori at a family cemetery

    ‘Genocide isn’t a crime that grows old’: a special Guardian Australia/Four Corners investigation – Full Story podcast

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