Rwandan Genocide Suspect Félicien Kabuga Dies in Custody in The Hague
1-Minute Brief
Kabuga's death ends ongoing legal proceedings related to his alleged role in the 1994 Rwandan genocide, raising questions about justice for victims.
Key Facts
- Félicien Kabuga died in a hospital while in custody in The Hague, according to a U.N. court.
- Kabuga was 91 years old at the time of his death.
- He was charged in connection with the 1994 Rwandan genocide.
- Kabuga was accused of financing and arming Hutu militias.
- More than 800,000 people, mostly ethnic Tutsis, were massacred in 1994.
What Happened
Félicien Kabuga, a Rwandan suspect indicted on charges related to the 1994 genocide, died in a hospital while in U.N. custody in The Hague.
Why It Matters
Kabuga's death halts his trial, leaving unresolved questions about accountability for alleged financiers of the Rwandan genocide and the broader pursuit of justice.
What's Next
Legal proceedings against Kabuga will not continue. Attention may shift to other suspects and ongoing efforts to address crimes committed during the 1994 genocide.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft7h agoRwandan genocide suspect Kabuga dies in custody in The Hague at age 91
- Washington PostLeft2h agoFélicien Kabuga, Rwandan accused of financing genocide, has died
