A Rwandan court has sentenced a former pentecostal pastor to life in
prison for leading a massacre of people sheltering in his church during
the 1994 genocide, reports say.
Jean Uwinkindi, 64, was found
guilty in Kigali's High Court of "genocide and extermination as a crime
against humanity" during the 100-day massacre that began in April 1994
and left 800 000 dead.
"The court rules that Uwinkindi is guilty
of murder as a crime of genocide and extermination as a crime against
humanity, he must therefore be punished with life imprisonment," Judge
Timothee Kanyegeri said in his ruling.
Uwinkindi, who was
transferred back to Rwanda to be put on trial from a UN-backed court in
Tanzania, pleaded not guilty and said he will appeal the verdict.
"The court finds that there were killings of the Tutsi at Rwankeri and Kanzenze hills and the attacks were led by Uwinkindi," Kanyegeri added.
After Uwinkindi was arrested in Uganda in 2010, he was first sent to the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda in Tanzania, before being handed back to face justice in Rwanda in April 2012.
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