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Num
4991
Date
Wednesday December 14, 2011
Amj
Auteur
Fichier
Taille
1727345
Pages
292
Titre
Théoneste Bagosora, Anatole Nsengiyumva v. the Prosecutor
Nom cité
Nom cité
Cote
Case No. ICTR-98-41-A
Source
Type
Jugement d'un tribunal
Langue
EN
Citation
Likewise, the
Appeals Chamber considers that the large number of Tutsi victims during the course of the attacks
at Mudende University, Nyundo Parish, and Bisesero cannot be held against Nsengiyumva in the
determination of his sentence. p144

429. The Appeals Chamber considers that the reversal of nearly all of Nsengiyumva's
convictions represents a significant reduction in his culpability and calls for a revision of his
sentence. The Appeals Chamber notes, however, that Nsengiyumva remains guilty of genocide,
extermination, and persecution as crimes against humanity, as well as violence to life as a serious
violation of Article 3 common to the Geneva Conventions and of Additional Protocol II for the
killings perpetrated in Gisenyi town on 7 April 1994. These are extremely serious crimes. p.146
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