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UPDATED: 16:45, June 03, 2006
Ex-genocide radio chief to face up to 10 years in prison
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The ex-head of Rwanda's genocide radio may face a sentence of up to 10 years in prison after he has pleaded guilty to charges of genocide before the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR).

Joseph Serugendo, a Rwandan defendant charged with genocide by the ICTR and arrested in Gabon in September last year, pleaded guilty to charges and has therefore become the sixth defendant who has acknowledged responsibility for genocide before the UN court that is seated in Arusha of northern Tanzania.

"He had pleaded guilty to direct and public incitement to commit genocide and persecution as a crime against humanity," ICTR said in a statement on Friday.

Serugendo, however, pleaded not guilty during his first appearance before the UN court.

The UN tribunal is expected to give a jail term of between six and 10 years, according to reports reaching here on Saturday.

The defendant was a member of the national committee of the Interahamwe militia and the technical director of the Radio television des milles collines that became infamous for its broadcasts inciting racial hatred in Rwanda.

The UN court, set up in 1995 with a United Nations Security Council resolution, has so far arrested 72 genocide suspects, of whom 27 have been tried resulting in 24 convictions and three acquittals.

The court is given a United Nations Security Council deadline for terminating all trials in 2008.

Source: Xinhua


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