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Upon being released from prison, Rwandan dissident Paul Rusesabagina made his way to the United States.

Paul Rusesabagina, fierce opponent of Rwandan President Paul Kagame and hero of the film Rwanda Hotelarrived in the United States after his release on Friday, the White House announced on Wednesday March 29.

“I am delighted to welcome Paul Rusesabagina to the United States. We are happy to have him back on American soil, and reunited with his family and friends who have been waiting for this day for a long time.”National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said.

“I am grateful to those with whom we have worked closely in the Rwandan government to make this possible”he added.

After more than 900 days in prison, Mr. Rusesabagina was released under an agreement between the US and Rwandan governments with the help of Qatar, where he had arrived on Monday before leaving for the United States.

Judged for “terrorism”

Formerly the manager of a hotel in the Rwandan capital, Mr. Rusesagabina saved hundreds of people during the genocide of the Tutsi in 1994. His story was made famous by the film Rwanda Hotelreleased in 2004. He later became a fierce opponent of President Paul Kagame, and created his own political party.

Paul Rusesabagina decorated by the President of the United States, George W. Bush, on November 9, 2005, at the White House in Washington.

Talks on his release began in late 2022 and a breakthrough occurred last week in talks between President Kagame and the Emir of Qatar, a source familiar with the matter said. After long years of exile, he was arrested in Kigali in 2020 when a plane he thought was bound for Burundi descended.

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The opponent was tried from February to July 2021 on nine counts, including that of “terrorism”for attacks carried out by the FLN, an organization classified as terrorist by Kigali, which killed nine people in 2018 and 2019.

Paul Rusesabagina admitted to having participated in the founding in 2017 of the Rwandan Movement for Democratic Change (MRCD), of which the FLN is considered the armed wing, but he has always denied any involvement in the attacks.

In a letter dated October 2022 published Friday by the government, he assured that he would henceforth stay away from political life.

The World with AFP

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