Jean-Paul Akayesu

Jean-Paul Akayesu (1955-) is a former professor Rwandan implied in the Génocide in Rwanda.

Burgomaster in the commune of Taba, it had been teaching and inspector of the schools when it entered the republican Democratic movement, of which he became the director in his area.

Father of five children, husband, his participation in the murder of 2.000 Tutsis in Taba, of which several women, who had been the victims of sexual mutilations was recognized by the court which was to judge it. He collaborated personally with the police forces in the planning and the course of slaughters, having ordered itself of the assassinations.

Stopped to Lusaka in 1995, it was condemned by the International court for Rwanda, which found it guilty of nine of the fifteen charges of genocide and crimes against humanity. The October 2nd 1998, it accepted a custodial sentence with life.

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