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Mr. Bagaragaza, Tea Industry executive, is being sentenced to jail for 8 years for taking part in the 1994 genocide. The ICTR's trial chamber found that Mr. Bagaragaza contributed to the murder of more than 1,000 Tutsis who were refugees at Kesho Hill and at Nyundo Cathedral, both in Gisenyi and close to tea factories. It was said that he authorised the vehicles to carry the men to attack two locations and he also provided them with weapons that he let the army conceal in his tea factories. The judges noted that Mr. Bagaragaza had shown "genuine remorse for his actions [and] has provided invaluable assistance to the prosecution in its investigations.", which reduced some of the time he has to serve.

Sources: http://allafrica.com/stories/200911051038.html http://www.dailyestimate.com/article.asp?idarticle=22151

Both sources provided practically the same information, but the Daily Estimate had different wording and a picture of Mr. Bagaragaza. Which I would say gives a better visual of the man who has commited the crime. Both sources used the same quotes, I think Daily Estimate had a better article because it gave a small re-cap on what happened during the genocide.

I think it is good that they are sending this man to jail, because he has commited some serious crimes. Aiding and abetting murderes, I would say makes him no better then the killers.