Kigali, Saturday. A Rwandan court on Friday convicted ex-army officer Joel Mutabazi on charges of plotting attacks against the central African nation and ordered he spend the rest of his life behind bars.
“The court finds Lt. Joel Mutabazi guilty on all charges. The court orders that, due to the seriousness of the crimes he committed, he is sentenced to life and will effectively be stripped of his military ranks,” said the presiding judge, Major Bernard Rugamba Hakizimana.
Mutabazi, whose trial opened in January, was indicted on charges of “terrorism, setting up an armed group, spreading rumours with the intention of inciting the public to rise up against the state, murder, crimes against the state and illegal possession of a firearm.”
He was accused of working with the Rwanda National Congress (RNC), a banned dissident group, and of links to the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR) based across the border in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The RNC, based between South Africa and the United States, is headed by defectors from Kagame’s ruling Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF). (AFP)



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