Priest Hormisdas Nsengimana stands trial for genocide in Rwanda
When a priest is tried for genocide in Rwanda, the challenges of finding the truth in cases of crimes against humanity are exposed in forensic detail.
Priest Hormisdas Nsengimana stands trial for genocide and crimes against humanity before the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda in Arusha, Tanzania.
During the 1994 genocide, Hormisdas was working as a priest and rector of a Catholic secondary school. He was allegedly affiliated to a group of Hutu extremists that carried out attacks on Tutsis and is accused of direct and indirect involvement in the killings.
Fifteen years later, a Norwegian judge has to base his verdict on oral testimonies that plead both in favour of and against the priest. How will he interpret the different versions of the truth?
Filmmaker: Beate Arnestad.
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It is a very bad thing to be a victime of atrocities like the 94 genocide.The victims will always be remembered and we will always pay tribute to those innocent lives that were lost in those events.But let us see the other side of the matter.When you send someone to prison,fully knowing that he is innocent, you also stand to be indicted and punished like those who commited massacres. In my vew,justice stands for equality before the law.If the pain and the grief of only one side can be heard but not that of the other side,to me it is ONLY DOBLE STANDARDS.This will rule to another war at the end of the day,and we are tired of seeing our beloved ones die like fies.
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