Two Rwandan government officials are to face charges over the alleged roles in the 1994 genocide in France, reported Radio France Internationale on Saturday.
The genocide trial would be only France's second over the genocide in Rwanda, after 54-year-old Pascal Simbikangwa was sentenced to 25 years imprisonment over his involvement, by a French court earlier this year.
Victims and relatives of those that were killed are to appear at the trial, where Octavien Ngenzi and Tito Barahira will face charges over of inciting crowds to massacre hundreds of ethnic Tutsis at a church.
See more from RFI here.
The genocide trial would be only France's second over the genocide in Rwanda, after 54-year-old Pascal Simbikangwa was sentenced to 25 years imprisonment over his involvement, by a French court earlier this year.
Victims and relatives of those that were killed are to appear at the trial, where Octavien Ngenzi and Tito Barahira will face charges over of inciting crowds to massacre hundreds of ethnic Tutsis at a church.
See more from RFI here.