
Prominent Rwandan Opposition Leader Victoire Ingabire Arrested
Rwanda has arrested prominent opposition leader Victoire Ingabire, detaining her in a facility in the capital, Kigali. Authorities accuse her of incitement and establishing a criminal organization.
Background and Charges
Ingabire, 56, was previously convicted in 2012 for conspiracy to form an armed group and downplaying the 1994 genocide. She served six years of a 15-year sentence before her release in 2018. The Rwanda Investigations Bureau now alleges her involvement in "creating a criminal organization and engaging in acts disrupting public order." A court appearance date remains unspecified.
Political Context
Ingabire leads the unregistered opposition party DALFA-Umurinzi. She returned to Rwanda in 2010 after nearly 17 years in exile in the Netherlands, aiming to contest presidential elections. However, her candidacy was barred over accusations of genocide denial.
President Kagame's Rule
President Paul Kagame, in power for 25 years, is credited with bringing peace and economic growth to Rwanda. However, critics accuse him of suppressing opposition and restricting press freedom. Human rights activists describe his regime as authoritarian, fostering a climate of fear.