Rwanda witness in Habyarimana plane attack probe 'kidnapped'


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A group of French investigators and others watch as a plane land in Kigali
on September 16, 2010 as they conduct an investigation into the
circumstances surrounding the death of Rwanda's former president Juvenal
Habyarimana in 1994 (AFP Photo/Steve Terrill)

Paris (AFP) - A Rwandan due to give evidence in France on the shooting down
of former president Juvenal Habyarimana's plane -- the incident seen as
sparking the genocide 20 years ago -- has been kidnapped, his lawyer claimed
on Wednesday.

Emile Gafirita was handcuffed and taken away by unknown persons in the
Kenyan capital Nairobi on November 13, his lawyer Francois Cantier told AFP.

"The Kenyan police have denied he was arrested, so he has clearly been
kidnapped," said Cantier. "My sole concern is that they let him live and he
is released."

Several witnesses in the investigation have already been killed or received
death threats.

The attack of April 6, 1994 is widely seen as the incident that triggered
sectarian violence between the Hutu and Tutsi ethnic groups that led to
800,000 deaths over the following three months.

In July, two French judges, Marc Trevidic and Nathalie Poux, who have been
investigating the incident since 2007, said they had concluded their work.

But shortly afterwards they announced the inquest was being reopened to hear
Gafirita's evidence.

"He contacted me and said he wanted to give evidence and I made contact with
the judges," said Cantier, adding that he was supposed to be heard in early
December.

"This man is not a fantasist. If they decided to listen to him, to reopen
the investigation, it's because they considered his testimony to be
interesting."

The investigation had earlier been led by French magistrate Jean-Louis
Bruguiere who accused the Tutsi-led Rwandan Patriotic Front, led by the
current president Paul Kagame, of being behind the attack.

But Bruguiere's report was heavily criticised by experts as well as the
government -- which temporarily cut off diplomatic ties with France in the
wake of the report.

Kagame's government released their own findings in 2010 which pinned the
blame on Hutu military hardliners who had grown impatient with their leader
Habyarimana and his moderate line.

A French expert study of the crash site released in January 2012 appeared to
back Kagame's version of events.

The study, initiated by the current investigators Trevidic and Poux,
provided scientific evidence indicating the missiles had been fired from the
military camp of the Presidential Guard.

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