Family, Legal Team of Illegally Extradited and Jailed Humanitarian Paul Rusesabagina to Reveal the Details of His Captivity and Torture After His Kidnapping

The family of imprisoned humanitarian Paul Rusesabagina will be filing an update with the UN Special Rapporteur on the current conditions of his confinement. This is to include evidence of torture and the now 260 days solitary confinement, far more than the maximum of 15 days outlined in the United Nation’s “Mandela Laws”.

Rusesabagina’s Rwanda Imprisonment Violates UN’s Mandela Rules, Int’l Human Rights Standards

The conditions of humanitarian Paul Rusesabagina’s imprisonment by the Rwandan government fall in violation of the United Nations’ “Mandela Rules,” a standard mininum rules for the treatment of prisoners. A notable example his being held in solitary confinement for 250 days, far more than the Mandela Rules’ maximum of 15.

Exposing the Pact Between President Paul Kagame, Some Genocide Suspects, Some Genocide Survivors, and Two Supposed Humanitarian Groups Against Paul Rusesabagina, An Ordinary Man

Four years after the release of the film Hotel Rwanda, humanitarian Paul Rusesabagina reflects on the opportunities afforded to him by the theatrical telling of his real life story as well as the personal attacks he has continue to receive from the Rwandan government.