Journalists from the foreign correspondence organisation participate in a protest demanding the release of four Al Jazeera correspondents outside the Egyptian Embassy premises in Nairobi
Journalists from the foreign correspondence organisation participate in a protest demanding the release of four Al Jazeera correspondents outside the Egyptian Embassy premises in Kenya's capital Nairobi February 4, 2014. Three of the Qatar-based television network's journalists - Peter Greste, an Australian; Mohamed Fahmy, a Canadian-Egyptian national; and Baher Mohamed - were detained in Cairo on Dec. 29 and remain in custody, Al Jazeera said. REUTERS/George Philipas (KENYA - Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS MEDIA CIVIL UNREST)
Journalists from the foreign correspondence organisation participate in a protest demanding the release of four Al Jazeera correspondents outside the Egyptian Embassy premises in Nairobi
Journalists from the foreign correspondence organisation participate in a protest demanding the release of four Al Jazeera correspondents outside the Egyptian Embassy premises in Kenya's capital Nairobi February 4, 2014. Three of the Qatar-based television network's journalists - Peter Greste, an Australian; Mohamed Fahmy, a Canadian-Egyptian national; and Baher Mohamed - were detained in Cairo on Dec. 29 and remain in custody, Al Jazeera said. REUTERS/George Philipas (KENYA - Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS MEDIA CIVIL UNREST)
A lawyer speaks to the media as he arrives for the start of the trial of former Rwandan army captain Pascal Simbikangwa at a Paris court
A lawyer speaks to the media as he arrives for the start of the trial of former Rwandan army captain Pascal Simbikangwa at a Paris court February 4, 2014. Trial begins against Pascal 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 will mark 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/Charles Platiau (FRANCE - Tags: CRIME LAW MEDIA)
Rwanda's genocide-hunter Alain Gauthier speaks to journalists as he arrives for the start of the trial of former Rwandan army captain Pascal Simbikangwa at a Paris court
Rwanda's genocide-hunter Alain Gauthier (C) speaks to journalists as he arrives for the start of the trial of former Rwandan army captain Pascal Simbikangwa at a Paris court February 4, 2014. Trial begins against Pascal 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 will mark 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/Charles Platiau (FRANCE - Tags: CRIME LAW MEDIA)
Rwanda's genocide-hunter Alain Gauthier speaks to journalists as he arrives for the start of the trial of former Rwandan army captain Pascal Simbikangwa at a Paris court
Rwanda's genocide-hunter Alain Gauthier (C) speaks to journalists as he arrives for the start of the trial of former Rwandan army captain Pascal Simbikangwa at a Paris court February 4, 2014. Trial begins against Pascal 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 will mark 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/Charles Platiau (FRANCE - Tags: CRIME LAW MEDIA)
Rwanda's genocide-hunter Alain Gauthier speaks to journalists as he arrives for the start of the trial of former Rwandan army captain Pascal Simbikangwa at a Paris court
Rwanda's genocide-hunter Alain Gauthier (L) speaks to journalists as he arrives for the start of the trial of former Rwandan army captain Pascal Simbikangwa at a Paris court February 4, 2014. Trial begins against Pascal 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 will mark 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/Charles Platiau (FRANCE - Tags: CRIME LAW MEDIA)
Rwanda's genocide-hunter Alain Gauthier is surrounded by journalists as he arrives for the start of the trial of former Rwandan army captain Pascal Simbikangwa at a Paris court
Rwanda's genocide-hunter Alain Gauthier (C) is surrounded by journalists as he arrives for the start of the trial of former Rwandan army captain Pascal Simbikangwa at a Paris court February 4, 2014. Trial begins against Pascal 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 will mark 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/Charles Platiau (FRANCE - Tags: CRIME LAW MEDIA)
Rwanda's genocide-hunter Alain Gauthier is surrounded by journalists as he arrives for the start of the trial of former Rwandan army captain Pascal Simbikangwa at a Paris court
Rwanda's genocide-hunter Alain Gauthier (C) is surrounded by journalists as he arrives for the start of the trial of former Rwandan army captain Pascal Simbikangwa at a Paris court February 4, 2014. Trial begins against Pascal 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 will mark 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/Charles Platiau (FRANCE - Tags: CRIME LAW MEDIA)