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Rwandan beekeeper arrested in US over genocide charges

Summary

A beekeeper from Rwanda, living in America, named Faustin Nsabumukunzi, was recently arrested. He's accused of bad things during a large outbreak of violence in Rwanda in 1994, and also of lying to enter America in 2003.

Key Facts

  • Faustin Nsabumukunzi, a man from Rwanda, was recently arrested in America.
  • He's accused of taking part in very bad violence in Rwanda in 1994.
  • This violence led to the death of about 800,000 people.
  • He's also charged with lying to get into America in 2003.
  • He said "not guilty" to these charges and is now free but has to stay at home. He has a device that tracks where he is.
  • If he is found guilty, he could be put in prison for 30 years.
  • Nsabumukunzi used to be a beekeeper in Rwanda. He took care of 1,500 bee hives.
  • In America, he took care of about 100 hives for a company called Hampton's Honey.
  • Some people who left Rwanda to live in other places have been arrested because they are suspected of doing bad things during the violence in 1994.
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