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{{Villain_Infobox |Image =Jean-Bosco Barayagwiza.jpg |fullname = Jean-Bosco Barayagwiza |alias = |origin =Mutura, Gisenyi, Ruanda-Urundi |occupation = Chairman of the Executive Committee of [[RTLM]] |type of villain = War Criminal |goals = Exterminate all Tutsis in Rwanda (failed) |crimes = [[Genocide]]<br>[[War crimes]]<br>[[Crimes against humanity]]<br>Mass [[murder]]<br>[[Propaganda]]<br>[[Hate Speech|Hate speech]]<br>[[Xenophobia]]<br>[[Misogyny]] |hobby = }}{{Quote|All of us are Hutu and belong to this majority which was unjustly attacked in 1990. They attacked, and now they say that all the consequences of the war, all the consequences of the inter-ethnic conflict, fall back on this Hutu majority.|Barayagwiza attempts to justify the genocide.}}'''Jean-Bosco Barayagwiza''' (1950 – 25 April 2010) was a Rwandan politician and convicted war criminal associated with the [[Hutu Power]] movement. A high-ranking civil servant, Barayagwiza served as policy director within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs at the time of the [[Rwandan Genocide]]. He has been described as one of the "masterminds" of the genocide. ==Biography== Barayagwiza was a founding member of the [[Coalition for the Defence of the Republic]] (CDR), a breakaway faction of the ruling [[MRND]] party which was considered far more extreme in their anti-Tutsi beliefs. He was also considered to be a leader of the [[Impuzamugambi]] militia. As chairman of the executive committee of popular radio station Radio Télévision Libre des Mille Collines (RTLM), he would preside over the airing of content urging genocidal violence against the Tutsis.<ref>[https://www.internationalcrimesdatabase.org/Case/895/Mushikiwabo-et-al-v-Barayagwiza/ ''Mushikiwabo et al. v. Barayagwiza''], International Crimes Database</ref> While detained in Yaoundé, Cameroon in 1996, Barayagwiza would accuse the [[Rwandan Patriotic Front|RPF]] government of unfair bias against the Hutus, stating that "the regime is generalizing and making things ethnic by accusing the Hutu as genociders". Barayagwiza claimed Hutus were the victim of Tutsi aggression during the genocide and had been acting in self-defense.<ref>[https://apnews.com/article/71efdda6f0213190d3fa46f5cb2665f5 Rwandan Genocide Suspect Blames Tutsis for Killings], ''AP News''</ref> On 23 October 2000 he was charged by the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda with Genocide, Crimes Against Humanity and violations of the Geneva Conventions. He was tried along with [[Ferdinand Nahimana]], a co-founder of RTLM, and [[Hassan Ngeze]], director and editor of the ''[[Kangura]]'' newspaper. Barayagwiza was initially defended by Canadian lawyer Mrs. Marchessault and American lawyer Mr. Danielson. When the two lawyers withdrew, Barayagwiza was defended throughout the trial, up to the sentence of first instance, by Italian lawyer Giacomo Barletta Caldarera, so far the only Italian lawyer to have acted as defense counsel in a UN International Tribunal. Barayagwiza refused to participate in the trial, claiming that the judges were not impartial. On 3 December 2003 Barayagwiza was found guilty of genocide, conspiracy to commit genocide, public and direct incitement to genocide and extermination and persecution constituting crimes against humanity. He was also found not guilty of additional charges of complicity in genocide, murder and violations of Geneva Conventions. He was sentenced to 35 years' imprisonment. He announced that he was appealing the sentence and was assigned Donald Herbert and Tanoo Mylvaganam as a new defence counsel on 30 November 2004. Alfred Pognon was called as "adjunct" defense counsel to Barletta Caldarera. His appeal was partially upheld on 22 June 2009 and his sentence was reduced to 32 years' imprisonment. He died on 25 April 2010 in Cotonou, Benin, due to an advanced case of Hepatitis C. It has been reported by his family that he was denied adequate treatment.<ref>[https://unictr.irmct.org/en/news/death-convict-jean-bosco-barayagwiza Death of Convict Jean Bosco Barayagwiza], International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals</ref> ==References== {{Reflist}} [[Category:Modern Villains]] [[Category:Deceased]] [[Category:Male]] [[Category:Deaths in prison]] [[Category:African Villains]] [[Category:Rwanda]] [[Category:Corrupt Officials]] [[Category:Mass Murderers]] [[Category:Genocidal]] [[Category:Destroyer of Innocence]] [[Category:Oppressors]] [[Category:Xenophobes]] [[Category:Supremacists]] [[Category:Sadists]] [[Category:Mongers]] [[Category:Mastermind]] [[Category:War Criminal]] [[Category:Government support]] [[Category:Extremists]] [[Category:Terrorists]] [[Category:Imprisoned]] [[Category:Delusional]] [[Category:Liars]] [[Category:Hypocrites]] [[Category:Conspirators]] [[Category:Propagandist]]
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