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Jean-Paul Akayesu

context : Rwanda Search
judgement place : ICTR (Rwanda) Search
status : Sentenced
particulars : Sentenced to life long imprisonment
position : Mayor of Taba
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Jean-Paul Akayesu was born in 1955. Before his election as mayor of Taba, he was first a teacher, then education inspector. He started his political career in the Mouvement Démocratique Républicain (MDR; Democratic Republican Movement) in 1991. Soon he was made president of the local section of MDR in Taba. He occupied the post of mayor from April 1993 until June 1994, when he fled from Rwanda. He is married with five children.

Akayesu’s criminal responsibility is based on his direct and indirect participation in the 1994 genocide.

His actions in Taba amount to direct participation in the crime of genocide. During the genocide, numerous Tutsi searched refuge in the Bureau Communal in Taba, where they were beaten and killed instead of saved. It is estimated that 2000 people were killed in the 1994 massacres against the Tutsi in the community of Taba alone. In addition to this, numerous Tutsi women were submitted to sexual violence by the troops. They were mutilated and raped, often by more than one attacker and in public. Tutsi women were raped systematically. Police officers armed with guns, as well as Jean-Paul Akayesu himself, were present at some of these acts. Akayesu is also suspected to have ordered several murders and to have participated in carrying them out.

Jean-Paul Akayesu is further accused of aiding and abetting numerous criminal acts through his presence, his attitude and his statements. He encouraged criminal acts and ordered people to be killed. On 19 April 1994 – for example – he chaired a public reunion in Taba, in the course of which he called for the people to unite to eliminate the « Tutsi enemy ».

Jean-Paul Akayesu was arrested on 10 October 1995 in Lusaka, Zambia and transferred to the UN penitentiary quarter in Arusha, Tanzania, on 15 May 1996.
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  last time seen :
  Mali (Bamako prison)
  period of charges :
 09.04.1994 - 06.1994
  judgement period :
  09.01.1997 - 01.06.2001
  charges :
  Crimes against humanity
Genocide
  profile last modified :
  28.04.2006
 
Bibliographie Jean-Paul Akayesu
Divers
Le viol de guerre, la riposte des femmes
Nduwimana, Françoise
Aucun témoin ne doit survivre : Le génocide au Rwanda
Alison Des Forges et al.
Conspiracy to murder
Linda Melvern
Kein Zeuge darf überleben
Alison Des Forges et al.
Leave None to Tell the Story: Genocide in Rwanda
Alison Des Forges et al.
Génocide, crimes de guerre et crimes contre l’humanité: la jurisprudence du TPIR
Human Rights Watch (2004)
Genocide, War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity: Case Law of the ICTR
Human Rights Watch (2004)
Justice à Arusha
De André-Michel Essoungou
Le Tribunal des vaincus: Un Nuremberg pour le Rwanda?
Thierry Cruvellier
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