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Munyaneza, Ugirashebuja and Nteziryayo were said to be
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While Dallaire and Munyaneza never appeared to cross paths, prosecutors must establish Munyaneza took part in a "widespread or systematic attack" directed at a particular ethnic group to prove genocide and crimes against humanity, according to the untested 2000
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Munyaneza, who is accused of leading attacks on members of the Tutsi ethnic minority at the National University of Rwanda and south of the capital, Kigali.
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Munyaneza was living in Toronto before he was arrested in October
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Canada denied Munyaneza, a Hutu, refugee status in September 2000 and he lost several appeals.
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Several witnesses earlier in the trial described Munyaneza as a ground-level leader in a militia group that raped and murdered dozens.
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Munyaneza, the bourgmestre of the Kinyamakara commune, organised the training of Interahamwe, setting up and supervising roadblocks to single out Tutsis, who were then killed.
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Munyaneza has pleaded not guilty to charges of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes.
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Another interesting abstract from the arxiv: astro-ph/0702173, “Dark Matter and Sterile Neutrinos,” by Biermann and Munyaneza.
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Dallaire testified how rape and murder spread across the country, perpetrated by members of the Interahamwe militia, a unit of which several other witnesses said Munyaneza was a leader.
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