The BBC reports that a former Rwandan intelligence chief suspected to have been responsible for the drawing up of death lists (including more proximately, the murder of a Tutsi queen) has been arrested in Uganda. I remain impressed by the efficacy of the UN tribunal on the Rwandan genocide in getting those that planned the murder of over 800,000 people.
I am however disappointed by the reluctance of the security apparatuses in east Africa to arrest Felicien Kabuga, a man suspected to have bankrolled genocidaires. Kabuga remains elusive. Some people believe that he is in hiding somewhere in Kenya.