Sweden extradites Rwandan accused of genocide

He has lived in Sweden for more than a decade.

In Summary

• The Rwanda prosecution said it received Jean Paul Micomyiza on Wednesday and commended Sweden for its contribution “to fight impunity”.

Jean Paul Micomyiza, 50, is accused of committing genocide crimes when he was a university student in 1994
Jean Paul Micomyiza, 50, is accused of committing genocide crimes when he was a university student in 1994
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Swedish authorities have extradited a Rwandan man to Kigali over genocide charges which he is accused to have committed when he was a university student.

The Rwanda prosecution said it received Jean Paul Micomyiza on Wednesday and commended Sweden for its contribution “to fight impunity”.

Mr Micomyiza, 50, was arrested in Sweden in November 2020 on a Rwandan arrest warrant. He lost an appeal against his extradition last December.

He has lived in Sweden for more than a decade.

He is accused of crimes of genocide for his alleged role in searching and identifying Tutsis to be killed during the 1994 genocide, when he was 22.

At the time, he was a student at the National University of Rwanda located in his hometown, Butare, in south Rwanda.

Mr Micomyiza has not commented about the charges he faces in Rwanda.

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