Rwanda politicians jailed for life over genocide

DAR ES SALAAM,  (Reuters) – The U.N. war crimes  tribunal for Rwanda today found two former ruling party  bosses guilty of genocide for their leading roles in the 1994  massacre of 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus, and sentenced  them to life in prison.
Mathieu Ngirumpatse and Edouard Karemera, who were president  and vice-president of the ruling MRND party at the time of the  genocide, had pleaded not guilty to the charges.
“The chamber unanimously condemns Ngirumpatse to life in  jail,” said presiding Judge Dennis Byron, before pronouncing the  same sentence for Karemera.