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ACTION REQUEST
Case RWA 231198 The International Secretariat of OMCT requests your URGENT intervention regarding the following situation in Rwanda. Brief description of the situation: The International Secretariat has just been informed by Agir Ensemble pour les Droits de l'Homme, member of the OMCT network, of the alleged forced disappearance of a person in Rwanda. According to the information, on 21 August 1998,at about 7.15 a.m., Mr. Ignace Kanyabogoyi (aged 50), from Kigombe, prefecture of Ruhenri, left his home to go to his office. He never came back. He is the administrative manager of a factory, which produces soap. It has been also reported that on the 23 August 1998, at about 5 a.m., members of the Military entered his home, apparently without warrant. One of them immediately went to the roof and found a rifle. His wife has stated that Mr. Kanyabogoyi has never possessed such a firearm. Furthermore, following Mr. Kanyabogoyi disappearance, members of the military threatened foreign employees of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) who were living at their house as lodgers. Agir Ensemble pour les Droits de l'Homme has informed the International Secretariat that Mr. Kanyabogoyi's wife has subsequently fled Rwanda fearing for her security. According to the information, despite inquiries carried out by members of his family, including requests to the Ministry of Justice, the Military Staff Head of the "Gendarmerie" and the Head of the Information Central Service (Chef du Service Central du Renseignement), the whereabouts of Mr. Kanyabogoyi remain unknown. However, according to reliable sources of Agir Ensemble pour les Droits de l'Homme, it is likely that Mr. Kanyabogoyi is being held at the military camp of Kigali. Action requested Please write to the Rwandan authorities urging them to : i. establish the whereabouts of Mr. Ignace Kanyabogoyi, guarantee his physical and psychological integrity and order his immediate release should he be found to be detained without valid charges or should such charges exist, bring him to trial before a competent and impartial tribunal and guarantee his due process rights ; ii. carry out a thorough and impartial investigation into the facts alleged in order to identify those responsible, bring them before a competent court and impose upon them the penal, civil and/or administrative sanctions required by law; iii.ensure that any person detained for whatever valid reason be brought without delay before a competent court or judicial authority which will rule on the case; iv. guarantee in all circumstances the respect of human rights and fundamental liberties in accordance with national laws and international human rights standards. Addresses Son Excellence Pasteur Bizimungu, President de la Republique, Presidence de la Republique, BP 15, Kigali, Rwanda, Fax: +250- 84769/84390 General-Major Paul Kagame, Vice-President et Ministre de la Defense Ministere de la Defense, BP 23, Kigali, Rwanda, Telegrams: Vice- President, Kigali, Rwanda, Fax: +250-72431/76969 Pierre-Celestin RWIGEMA, Premier Ministre, BP 1334, Kigali, Rwanda, Telegrams: Prime Minister, Kigali, Rwanda, Fax: +250 83714 Diplomatic representatives of Rwanda accredited to your country. Geneva, 23 November 1997
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