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German prosecutors arrest man accused of ordering killings during Rwanda genocide

By Thomson Reuters Jul 1, 2026 | 4:59 AM

BERLIN, July 1 (Reuters) – German prosecutors arrested a German-Rwandan national on suspicion of being an accomplice to genocide and ​25 counts of murder during ‌the 1994 genocide against the Tutsis in Rwanda, they said in a statement on Wednesday.

The suspect, identified only as Innocent S under German privacy ‌rules, ​is accused of ordering ⁠the deaths of 25 ⁠Tutsis on five separate occasions while serving as an assistant to the mayor of Kayove in northwestern Rwanda.

In one ​instance, the suspect is accused of personally taking part in the killing by ⁠stabbing a victim in ⁠the chest with a knife, ​the prosecutors said.

The suspect, who was arrested in ​the central German state of Hesse, ‌also used his position to incite the extermination of Tutsis in his town and had death lists drawn up, they added.

Germany ⁠has prosecuted several suspects linked to the 1994 genocide in Rwanda under the principle of universal ⁠jurisdiction, ‌which allows courts to try ⁠certain grave international crimes regardless of ​where ‌they were committed.

More than 800,000 ​Tutsis and ⁠moderate Hutus were systematically massacred in the East African nation by Hutu extremists over a roughly 100-day period from April to July 1994.

(Reporting by Miranda Murray, editing by ​Thomas Seythal)