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    U.S. praises Rwanda tribunal, urges regional states to track down
    fugitives

    .c The Associated Press


    WASHINGTON (AP) - The United States urged governments of East Africa
    to fulfill their international obligations toward the International
    Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, which has just completed its latest
    prosecution.

    The court, which sits in Arusha, Tanzania, convicted Mika Muhimana on
    Thursday of genocide and crimes against humanity including murder and
    rape during the 1994 genocide in Rwanda. His victims were among more
    than 500,000 mostly Tutsi victims of the slaughter.

    Muhima, 44, a councilor in the province of Kibuye, was the 25th
    defendant convicted by the tribunal. Another 25 still are on trial.

    ``The United States commends the tribunal on its work, particularly
    its increased pace and volume of adjudications,'' State Department
    spokesman Adam Ereli said Friday. ``As the tribunal implements its
    completion strategy, the United States continues to support its work
    and urges all governments in the region to fulfill their international
    obligations.''

    Ereli cited resolutions of the U.N. Security Council directing
    governments of the area to track down and arrest Felicien Kabuga, a
    Hutu businessman accused of financing the killers who marauded as
    ``the Rwandan Patriotic Army.'' The council specified Rwanda, Kenya,
    Congo and the Republic of Congo to help the tribunal find Kabuga and
    others.



    04/29/05 20:32 EDT
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