A woman faces verdict Rwanda

A woman who is also a former Rwandan minister this Friday (24/06) to face an international court verdicts related to the massacre in the African country.

Pauline Nyiramasuhuko, 65, is a former Rwandan minister for family affairs and women at the time the massacre occurred in 1994.

At least 800 thousand people - the majority ethnic Tutsis - were killed in the massacre in Rwanda.

He was accused of organizing massacres of ethnic Tutsis in his hometown, Butare and rape the women and underage girls.

Nyiramasuhuko has denied all allegations.

Mahmakah International Criminal for Rwanda (ICTR) based in Tanzania is also charged four former officials, including the boy Nyiramasuhuko.

Butare district head who refuses to perform the slaughter was sacked by the central government and then disappeared.

The massacre took place is when the new district head office and the militia group flown in from elsewhere.

Nyiramasuhuko accused had asked for military help to streamline the process of slaughter.

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