(RSF/IFEX) – RSF has condemned the arrest of Jean Léonard Rugambage, of the fortnightly “Umuco”, on 7 September, 10 days after he wrote an article accusing certain popular tribunal judges in the district of Ruyamba of corruption. Police spokesman Deo Badege said the journalist was arrested on the orders of judges with the popular tribunals, […]
(RSF/IFEX) – RSF has condemned the arrest of Jean Léonard Rugambage, of the fortnightly “Umuco”, on 7 September, 10 days after he wrote an article accusing certain popular tribunal judges in the district of Ruyamba of corruption.
Police spokesman Deo Badege said the journalist was arrested on the orders of judges with the popular tribunals, known as gacacas. After being held in a police station in Gitarama province, Rugambage was transferred to the province’s main prison on 12 September.
“It is unacceptable that a journalist should be thrown in prison just for writing about the functioning of the gacacas,” RSF said. “We also deplore the lack of transparency surrounding his arrest. He has not been told how long he is to be held or when he will appear in court.”
“Coming on heels of the imprisonment of Belgian missionary priest Guy Theunis on 10 September, the news of Rugambage’s arrest has increased our concern that Rwandan justice has become much harsher,” the organisation added.
“Umuco” editor Bonaventure Bizumuremyi was interrogated twice in early August after publishing articles criticising the prosecution of President Pasteur Bizimungu and accusing members of the police force of embezzlement. He says he has continued to receive telephone threats since then.