The Arrest and Trial of Paul Rusesabagina and its Impact on Rwandan Foreign Affairs

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The 2020 arrest and subsequent trial of Paul Rusesabagina fostered controversy about Rwanda’s human rights record and the political dominance of President Paul Kagame against oppositional voices. Despite human rights organizations and even the European Union condemning the arrest and questioning the ability for him to receive a fair trial, Rwandans remain resolute in their desire to seek justice against Rusesabagina. He is best known as the African version of Oscar Schindler because of the 2004 movie, Hotel Rwanda. However, the historical narrative of Rusesabagina’s heroism is questioned within Rwanda. Additionally, he is accused of forming ties to numerous terrorist groups which committed deadly attacks in Rwanda. This article examines Rusesabagina’s role during and after the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi and the impact of his arrest and trial on Rwanda’s foreign relations

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Beloff, J. R. (2022). The Arrest and Trial of Paul Rusesabagina and its Impact on Rwandan Foreign Affairs. Journal of Strategic Security, 15(3), 39–61. https://doi.org/10.5038/1944-0472.15.3.1999

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