- Léon Mugesera
Léon Mugesera is a
Rwanda n man, resident inQuebec ,Canada since 1992. He is currently facing deportation hearings in Canada for an inflammatory anti-Tutsi speech which his critics allege was a precursor to the 1994Rwandan genocide .An ethnic
Hutu , Mugesera has been a member of the dominantHutu MRND party, which had close ties to the military. He was MRND Vice-Chairman forGisenyi prefecture. ref|ictr-indictmentIn a speech given on
November 22 1992 in Rwanda, Mugesera allegedly told 1000 party members that "we the people are obliged to take responsibility ourselves and wipe out this scum" and that they should kill Tutsis and "dump their bodies into the rivers of Rwanda." ref|cbc20050628aFollowing this speech, the Rwandan Minister of Justice,
Stanislas Mbonampeka , issued an arrest warrant against him for inciting hatred. He fled with his family first to the Rwandan army and then toQuebec City inQuebec ,Canada . Shortly afterwards, Mbonampekaresigned as Minister of Justice in protest. ref|cbc20050628aCanada
In Canada, Mugesera and his family arrived as refugees, but were quickly granted permanent resident status, which critics allege was made possible by political connections between the Quebec establishment and the Hutu ruling elite. Mugesera secured a job teaching at
Université Laval .Fact|date=October 2008Philip Gourevitch, author of "
We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed With Our Families ", claims that Mugesera's 1992 speech gave necessary momentum to the anti-Tutsi hysteria that led to the genocide, saying that " [Mugesera] was one of the first to go in a major public speech and say, 'Look, our mistake in the past with the Tutsi minority has been allowing them to survive, has been allowing them to live. We must get rid of them.'". ref|cbc20050628aDeportation
In 1995, Canadian government lawyers began deportation hearings against Mugesera. Two immigration tribunals ordered his deportation, however, the Canadian Federal Court of Appeal overturned these verdicts. Justice Robert Décary, writing for the Court, held that there was no evidence linking the 1992 speech with the genocide which occurred two years later. In all cases Mugesera was represented by Quebec lawyer
Guy Bertrand .The decision of the Federal Court of Appeal was later overturned by an 8-0 decision of the
Supreme Court of Canada ref|SCC onJune 28 ,2005 , which upheld the original deportation order.Trial
On
August 1 ,2001 , Mugesera issued a statement, requesting a trial under Canada's new War Crimes Act.The move follows Rwanda's decision to abolish their death penalty, a long standing Canadian legal concern over his deportation. ref|ctv-trial
References
* [http://65.18.216.88/ENGLISH/cases/BizimunguA/ Indictment from the ICTR] against
Augustin Bizimungu , which mentions Mugesera's speech
* [http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national/2005/06/28/mugesera.html Alleged Rwandan war criminal must leave Canada: top court] , "CBC News ",June 28 2005
*Mugesera v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration)
* [http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20070801/mugesera_que_070801/20070801?hub=Canada Accused Rwandan war criminal wants Canadian trial] , "CTV News ",August 1 ,2001 See also
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Protais Zigiranyirazo
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