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ICTR dismisses defendant’s appeal

The Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) on Wednesday threw out an appeal lodged by genocide suspect, Major Bernard Ntuyahaga, according to an ICTR press release. He was asking for an aquittal after the prosecution withdrew the indictment against him and ordered his release. The defendant is now being held by the Tanzanian authorities until a court hearing on his extradition to Rwanda takes place.

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