Thursday, 11 May 2017

Rwanda’s opposition member From FDU party 'assassinated'

A member of a banned Rwandan opposition party has been assassinated, party officials alleged Thursday, less than three months before national elections are due to be held.
The body of Jean Damascene Habarugira, a member of the United Democratic Forces party (known by its French acronym, FDU), was found on Monday, police spokesman Theos Badege said, 60 kilometres (40 miles) from where he had disappeared three days earlier.
FDU vice president Boniface Twagirimana, claimed 52-year-old Habarugira had been murdered because of his opposition to the government's agricultural planning policy in his home area of Ngoma, in the east of the country.
"We denounce this as an assassination," Twagirimana said on Thursday.
He said the party member disappeared after meeting a former soldier responsible for village security.
Badege confirmed the man in question, Bizama Theophile, had been detained on Sunday while investigations into Habarugira's disappearance were underway.
Another party member who claimed to have seen Habarugira's corpse said the eyes had been gouged out and the head almost severed.
The FDU is led by Victoire Ingabire who is serving a 15 year prison sentence for crimes including "divisionism", an offence of stoking the ethnic tensions that led to the 1994 genocide in which around 800,000 mostly Tutsi people died.

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