Rusesabagina Sham Trial Ends with 25 Year Verdict, Hotel Rwanda Humanitarian’s Health Deteriorating

KIGALI, Rwanda – April 4, 2022 – PRLog – The Rwandan prosecutors’ appeal of the verdict in Hotel Rwanda humanitarian Paul Rusesabagina’s Sham Trial concluded today in Kigali. The Court of Appeal chose to maintain the original 25 year sentence for the 67 year old Rusesabagina, which means that he will still die in prison. While it is positive thatContinue reading “Rusesabagina Sham Trial Ends with 25 Year Verdict, Hotel Rwanda Humanitarian’s Health Deteriorating”

The United Kingdom Accepts Rusesabagina’s Torturer as the Rwandan Ambassador to the UK

Media sources recently announced that Johnston Busingye, the Rwandan Justice Minister who admitted on television with Marc Lamont Hill that Rwanda kidnapped Hotel Rwanda humanitarian Paul Rusesabagina and who participated in the torture of Paul Rusesabagina, has been accepted as the Rwandan diplomatic envoy to the United Kingdom.

Castro, Kim Introduce Bipartisan Resolution Calling on Republic of Rwanda to Release Paul Rusesabagina on Humanitarian Grounds

U.S. Representatives Joaquin Castro (TX-20) and Young Kim (CA-39) introduced a resolution calling on the government of the Republic of Rwanda to release activist Paul Rusesabagina on humanitarian grounds, building upon a previous bipartisan effort by Congress to urge Rwandan President Kagame to return Mr. Rusesabagina to the United States

Rusesabagina Sees No Reason to Appeal the Results of His Sham Trial

CHICAGO – Jan. 18, 2022 – PRLog — The Court of Appeal in Rwanda heard an appeal on Monday, January 17 from the prosecution on the judgment against Paul Rusesabagina and his co-accused. The prosecution has argued that a 25 year sentence is not sufficient punishment for a 68 year old prisoner who is in poor health, and is askingContinue reading “Rusesabagina Sees No Reason to Appeal the Results of His Sham Trial”