The abandoned home of Felicien Kabuga, in the village of Nyanga, Rwanda, where Kabuga was born. Kabuga's privately owned "Radio Television Libre des Mille Collines" called for the mass murder of Tutsi

EVELYN HOCKSTEIN
KRT Photos
04-01-2004



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HOCKSTEIN/KRT (April 2) The abandoned home of Felicien Kabuga,
in the village of Nyanga, Rwanda, where Kabuga was born. Kabuga's
privately owned "Radio Television Libre des Mille Collines" called
for the mass murder of Tutsis and others. He is charged with
supplying machetes, hoes, and other tools used as weapons by
Hutu mobs and is alleged to have been the main financial backer
of the Hutu extremist militias who carried out the ...

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