Eight members of Rwandan sect jailed for inciting revolt against Kagame

KIGALI Mon Nov 10, 2014 11:31am EST 

 
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Rwanda's President Paul Kagame addresses a high-level summit on
strengthening international peace operations during the 69th session of the
United Nations General Assembly at United Nations headquarters in New York
September 26, 2014. 

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(Reuters) - Rwanda's high court convicted eight people on Monday of inciting
rebellion for processing to President Paul Kagame's residence to deliver
what they said was a message from God, and sentenced them to five years in
prison.

The seven women and one man, arrested in July 2013 outside Kagame's home,
belonged to a sect called The Inseparable Heroes of Jesus and Mary, and
hoped to pass on a message that criticized his leadership, the prosecution
told the court. 

Kagame, who won re-election by an overwhelming margin in 2010, has secured
international praise for rebuilding Rwanda after ethnic genocide in 1994.
But critics accuse him of being authoritarian and trampling on civil rights,
charges he rejects.

The prosecutor told the court that, during the procession, one of the group
had been heard to say: "The president and his government are dictatorial
and, if they don't stop, there will be more bloodshed than in the genocide."

More than 800,000 people were killed when an ethnic Hutu-led government and
ethnic militias went on a 100-day massacre in April 1994, murdering Tutsis
and moderate Hutus.

Chantal Matumba, the leader of the group, was also arrested but was later
found to be mentally ill and released. However, the judge said the eight
defendants "followed and supported the words that were being made by
Mutamba, and did it consciously".

The defendants' lawyer said they would appeal.

"How can God talk to the people I lead without passing first to me?" Kagame
asked in a speech last July. "I have told them (religious groups) that I am
also a man of God, and I need to talk to him."

(Reporting by Clement Uwiringiyimana; Writing by James Macharia; Editing by
Kevin Liffey
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