Jean Leonard Teganya (Curtesy: Canada Border Services Agency) |
American Border Patrol
officials in Maine have arrested a Rwandan man wanted by the Canadian
government for reportedly violating international laws and committing crimes
against humanity.
According to Reuters, the arrest
took place on Sunday, August 3, when a local resident spotted a “suspicious
person” walking on foot along the border and reported him to authorities. The
man turned out to be 42-year-old Jean Leonard Teganya, who fled Rwanda with his
family back in 1994 – during the country’s bloody civil war between the Hutus
and Tutsis.
Although Border Patrol
officials told the Los Angeles Times that Teganya was detained for illegally
crossing the border between Canada and the United States, they added that after
running a search on the man they discovered he was wanted in Canada.
Canada Border Service
officials, meanwhile, wouldn’t go into detail about the arrest warrant it had
issued for Teganya, but the newspaper found an archived internet page from the
agency stating the man is one of the country’s “most wanted” fugitives. It also said that
Teganya “violated human or
international rights” outlined by the Canadian Crimes Against
Humanity and War Crimes Act.
Specifically, Reuters
noted that he is accused of taking part in the murder of 200 Tutsis, which took
place at a hospital where Teganya was a medical intern at the time. All told,
about 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus were killed during the 1994 genocide.
After escaping Rwanda,
Teganya and his family moved through multiple countries – Congo, Kenya, and
India – before arriving in Canada hoping to attain status as refugees. While
Teganya argued that being sent back to Rwanda would put him at risk of torture
and jail time – he is the son of a convicted war criminal currently in jail for
22 years – Canada denied his requests on the grounds that he was complicit in
the killings at the hospital.
This year, Canada issued a
warrant demanding that Teganya be deported from the country. Teganya will be
removed from the US, border officials said, but it is unclear whether he will
be returned to Canada or Rwanda.
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