Verdict in landmark Rwanda genocide trial due in Paris
  
  (AFP) - 5 hours ago  Paris -- A French court is due to deliver its
  much-anticipated verdict in the landmark trial of a Rwandan army
  captain accused of complicity in genocide on Friday, just weeks ahead
  of the 20th anniversary of the 1994 atrocity.
  
  Prosecutors in the trial -- the first of its kind in France -- have
  asked for life imprisonment for Pascal Simbikangwa, branding him an
  ethnic "cleanser" who was "radically committed" to his work and a "man
  capable of the worst".
  
  The defence have requested the 54-year-old be acquitted, saying the
  trial is politically motivated and describing witnesses as unreliable
  and guided by spite, indoctrination or fear.
  
  The defendant himself, who denies all charges against him, is due to
  take the stand Friday morning after which the jury will have to pass a
  verdict on events that took place two decades ago in a small African
  country some 6,000 kilometres (3,700 miles) away.
  
  The trial is being closely watched in France, which has long been
  accused of failing to rein in the Rwandan regime at the time of the
  genocide between April and July 1994 that left 800,000 dead.
  
  And in a rare case for France, it is being filmed, with recordings due
  to be available once the case is concluded.
  
  Simbikangwa, who is in a wheelchair after a 1986 car accident left him
  paraplegic, is accused of inciting, organising and aiding massacres
  during the genocide, particularly by supplying arms and instructions
  to Hutu militia who were manning road blocks and killing Tutsi men,
  women and children.
  
  He was arrested in 2008 on the French Indian Ocean island of Mayotte,
  after which Paris refused to extradite him to Rwanda as it has done in
  previous cases, and decided to try him under laws that allow French
  courts to consider cases of genocide.
  
  Over the past six weeks of trial Simbikangwa has systematically
  minimised his role and his understanding of the massacres that were
  committed in 1994.
  
  To general amazement, he said on the third day of trial that he had
  never seen a single corpse during the genocide, unleashed mainly on
  the minority Tutsi community after Hutu president Juvenal Habyarimana
  was assassinated on April 6, 1994.
  
  Pressed on the subject, he responded that his disability forced him to
  "lie down a bit" when he went out in cars.
  
  Lawyers for the former army captain have sought to discredit
  witnesses, saying some have been coerced or that they are prisoners
  hoping to win shorter sentences.
  
  They have also said that they did not have the means to properly
  defend Simbikangwa and had not even been able to visit Rwanda to
  verify prosecution evidence.
  
  For their part, witnesses have painted a picture of a man who was
  closely involved in the genocide -- playing a lead role in checkpoints
  that identified Tutsis, stockpiling weapons at his home and
  distributing them.
  
  Prosecutor Bruno Sturlese has asked the jury to declare him guilty of
  genocide, and not only of complicity. The jury is expected to pass its
  verdict later on Friday.
  
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