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Micomyiza Case – Unsung Witness in the Genocide Sparks Controversy

Summary by UMUSEKE
Rwandan Jean Paul Micomyiza alias ‘Mico’ told the court that he was surprised to be accused by a person who was not prosecuted, saying that the accuser lied to the court and that he was also surprised to learn that he was accused by a person who was not prosecuted as a “Hutu” during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, who claims to have been tortured. Micomyiza, who is defending himself in the Special Chamber for International and Transnational…
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Rwandan Jean Paul Micomyiza alias ‘Mico’ told the court that he was surprised to be accused by a person who was not prosecuted, saying that the accuser lied to the court and that he was also surprised to learn that he was accused by a person who was not prosecuted as a “Hutu” during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, who claims to have been tortured. Micomyiza, who is defending himself in the Special Chamber for International and Transnational…

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UMUSEKE broke the news in on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
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