Dutch court jails Rwandan woman for incitement to genocide

 <http://www.reuters.com/> Description: ReutersBy Thomas Escritt | Reuters 

THE HAGUE (Reuters) - A Dutch court sentenced a Rwandan-born woman to six
years and eight months in jail on Friday for inciting genocide two decades
ago.

Judges said 66-year-old Yvonne Besabya, now a Dutch citizen, had stoked
hatred against her ethnic Tutsi neighbors before Rwanda's 1994 genocide in
which 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus were killed.

The conviction, which was secured under universal jurisdiction - the
principle that countries have the right to try the most heinous crimes
wherever they were committed - was the first for genocide in a Dutch court
since World War Two.

District court judges said Besabya, the wealthy Hutu wife of a Rwandan
lawmaker, had used her influence to incite her Hutu neighbors to violence
against Tutsis.

"In the years leading up to the genocide, Hutus were systematically incited
to violence against Tutsis," Presiding Judge Rene Elkerbout said, reading
the verdict.

"The accused embraced and propagated this extreme racist ideology and used
her influence to contribute to an atmosphere of violence," he said. "(She)
repeatedly committed the crime of publicly calling for ...genocide."

The court acquitted Besabya of all other charges, including perpetrating
genocide, murder and war crimes.

The Rwandan genocide has increasingly become the focus of court cases in
Europe, despite the existence of a dedicated U.N. tribunal in Arusha,
Tanzania that has tried those suspected of masterminding the killings.

Judges said Besabya, who fled Rwanda in 1994, arriving in the Netherlands
four years later, had led crowds of supporters in song outside her house in
an upmarket district of the Rwandan capital Kigali.

"They sang: 'Tubatsembesembe', meaning 'We will kill them all,'" the ruling
said. "Her Tutsi neighbors spent several years in deathly fear as a result."

Sitting in the public gallery, her daughter shouted to her to be strong as a
stooped Besabya was escorted from the room.

Describing the verdict as a "disappointment," Besabya's lawyer, Victor
Koppe, said he would advise his client to appeal.

Koppe had argued that Besabya had been set up and that supposed victims
fabricated testimony - a claim judges rejected.

The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda has convicted dozens of
suspects, including former senior cabinet ministers, military commanders,
journalists and businessmen.

In December, Augustin Ngirabatware, the former Rwandan minister of planning,
was sentenced to 35 years in prison for his role in the genocide
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But this has not stopped European prosecutors from taking on cases against
suspects now living on their soil. In November, Swedish prosecutors charged
an ethnic Hutu, who is now a Swedish citizen, with taking part in the
genocide.

(Reporting By Thomas Escritt; Editing by Rosalind Russell)

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