Media personnel wait outside Winfield House in London
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Journalists arrive for the sentence of the trial of former Rwandan army captain Simbikangwa at a Paris court
Journalists arrive for the sentence of the trial of former Rwandan army captain Pascal Simbikangwa at a Paris court March 14, 2014. Simbikangwa, a 54-year-old former soldier who allegedly supplied killers with arms and instructions and who some in Rwanda nickname "the torturer", on suspicion of genocide and crimes against humanity. The trial of the former Hutu officer is the first trial in France to judge those suspected of participating in the Rwandan genocide. Simbikangwa was arrested on the French island of Mayotte in 2008 under an international arrest warrant for his alleged involvement in the genocide and risks life in jail. REUTERS/Jacky Naegelen (FRANCE - Tags: MEDIA CRIME LAW CONFLICT)
Rwanda's genocide-hunter Gauthier talks to the media as he arrives for the sentence of the trial of former Rwandan army captain Simbikangwa at a Paris court
Rwanda's genocide-hunter Alain Gauthier talks to the media as he arrives for the sentence of the trial of former Rwandan army captain Pascal Simbikangwa at a Paris court March 14, 2014. Simbikangwa, a 54-year-old former soldier who allegedly supplied killers with arms and instructions and who some in Rwanda nickname "the torturer", on suspicion of genocide and crimes against humanity. The trial of the former Hutu officer is the first trial in France to judge those suspected of participating in the Rwandan genocide. Simbikangwa was arrested on the French island of Mayotte in 2008 under an international arrest warrant for his alleged involvement in the genocide and risks life in jail. REUTERS/Jacky Naegelen (FRANCE - Tags: MEDIA CRIME LAW CONFLICT)