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Nyiramasuhuko et al. - International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda

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Prosecutor v. <strong>Nyiramasuhuko</strong> <strong>et</strong> <strong>al</strong>., Case No. ICTR-98-42-T<br />

war crimes of violence to life and outrages upon person<strong>al</strong> dignity. For these crimes, and<br />

considering <strong>al</strong>l relevant circumstances, the Chamber sentences you to life imprisonment.<br />

100. Arsène Sh<strong>al</strong>om Ntahob<strong>al</strong>i, the Chamber has found you guilty of genocide, the crimes<br />

against humanity of extermination, rape and persecution, and the war crimes of violence to life<br />

and outrages upon person<strong>al</strong> dignity. For these crimes, and considering <strong>al</strong>l relevant circumstances,<br />

the Chamber sentences you to life imprisonment.<br />

101. Sylvain Nsabimana, the Chamber has found you guilty of genocide, the crimes against<br />

humanity of extermination and persecution, and violence to life as a war crime. For these crimes,<br />

and considering <strong>al</strong>l relevant circumstances, the Chamber sentences you to 25 years’<br />

‘imprisonment.<br />

102. Alphonse Nteziryayo, the Chamber has found you guilty of direct and public incitement to<br />

commit genocide. For this crime, and considering <strong>al</strong>l relevant circumstances, the Chamber<br />

sentences you to 30 years’ imprisonment.<br />

103. Joseph Kanyabashi, the Chamber has found you guilty of genocide, direct and public<br />

incitement to commit genocide, the crimes against humanity of extermination and persecution,<br />

and violence to life as a war crime. For these crimes, and considering <strong>al</strong>l relevant circumstances,<br />

the Chamber sentences you to 35 years’ imprisonment.<br />

104. Élie Ndayambaje, the Chamber has found you guilty of genocide, direct and public<br />

incitement to commit genocide, the crimes against humanity of extermination and persecution,<br />

and violence to life as a war crime. For these crimes, and considering <strong>al</strong>l relevant circumstances,<br />

the Chamber sentences you to life imprisonment.<br />

105. <strong>Nyiramasuhuko</strong>, Ntahob<strong>al</strong>i, Nsabimana, Nteziryayo, Kanyabashi, and Ndayambaje sh<strong>al</strong>l<br />

receive credit <strong>for</strong> time served since their arrest, where applicable, and they sh<strong>al</strong>l be kept in<br />

d<strong>et</strong>ention under the present conditions until their transfer to their designated places of<br />

imprisonment.<br />

CONCLUSION<br />

106. This has been the summary of the Judgement, and the tri<strong>al</strong> proceedings in this case have<br />

now come to a close. The Chamber thanks <strong>al</strong>l those involved in this case.<br />

Summary of Judgement and Sentence 18<br />

24 June 2011

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