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Rwandan genocide accused abandons South African bail, seeks asylum

Rwandan genocide accused abandons South African bail, seeks asylum

FORMER Rwandan police officer Fulgence Kayishema, accused of participating in the 1994 Rwandan genocide, has abandoned his application for bail and applied for political asylum in South Africa, prosecuting authorities and his lawyer said on Tuesday. Arrested last month under a false name on a grape farm outside Cape Town, Kayishema has been on the run since 2001, when the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) indicted him for genocide. He stands accused of ordering the death of 2,000 people seeking refuge in a church. He has denied any involvement in violence during the genocide but has said he was "sorry"…
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OPINION: I fled Nigeria for my safety. But many other LGBT+ activists remain under threat in my country

OPINION: I fled Nigeria for my safety. But many other LGBT+ activists remain under threat in my country

MICHEAL IGHODARO I come from Nigeria, one of the 68 countries that continue to criminalize same-sex relations. I had to flee for my life and seek asylum in the US. I was lucky; most people cannot flee. But I was also unlucky because we should not have to flee. In order to protect LGBT+ people in the most hostile places, the possibility to seek asylum is crucial and has to be protected. But what is more, we have to support activists on the ground fighting for change and for safety, so that LGBT+ people can live as their true selves everywhere, without…
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Seeking asylum in Joburg

Seeking asylum in Joburg

B CAMMINGA MAROONED: Seeking asylum as a transgender person in Johannesburg “When I come here for me, my perspective about South Africa is that it is a gay-friendly country … when I … get in the plane I was crying because I felt relieved. I say, ‘Oh my God!’ and I cried. There was a … woman on the plane who said, ‘Why are you crying?’ I know why I am crying. I know because I was feeling, when we land to Johannesburg I will say, ‘Thank you, God, now I am safe!’” South Africa is the only country on…
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