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Hlabezulu Ngonoonda
Hlabezulu Ngonoonda
7 years ago

The extradition treaty in fact hardens the existing law on a new front. It is in order. Those who took part in the April 1994 genocide should no longer use the Warm Heart of Africa as safe place where to stay. They ought to answer for the crimes they committed in their country, in parrticular during that orgy of massacre. However, through the Permanent Commission of Cooperation, Malawi as a country should take an opportunity to learn from their counterparts on how they go about uprooting the seeds of hatred that exist between the two Rwandan rival ethnic groups. It… Read more »

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