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Dutch prosecutors demand life sentence for Rwanda genocide suspect

Dutch prosecutors demand life sentence for Rwanda genocide suspect

The Dutch Public Prosecution Service has demanded a life sentence for 66-year-old Eugène N. for his alleged involvement in the 1994 Rwandan genocide. N. is accused of participating in the massacre of approximately 3,000 Tutsis at a stadium in southern Rwanda during the conflict.

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