From DW:
“'Hotel Rwanda' hero returns to US after
release from prison”
Paul Rusesabagina, whose efforts to
save people during the 1994 genocide inspired the Hollywood film "Hotel
Rwanda," has arrived in the US following his release from a Rwandan
prison.
The man who inspired the film
"Hotel Rwanda," Paul Rusesabagina, arrived in the United States on
Wednesday after being released from a prison in Rwanda last week, the White
House said. "I'm pleased to welcome Paul Rusesabagina back to the United
States. We're glad to have him back on US soil & reunited with his family
& friends who've long waited for this day to come," US national
security adviser Jake Sullivan tweeted. US President Joe Biden had earlier
welcomed Rusesabagina's release, calling it a "happy outcome." "Paul's
family is eager to welcome him back to the United States, and I share their joy
at today's good news," he said in a statement on Saturday. After more than
900 days behind bars, Rusesabagina was released Saturday under an accord,
mediated by Qatar, between the US government and Rwanda, which saw the Kigali
government commute his 25-year sentence on terrorism charges.
Vocal critic of Kagame The 68-year-old Rusesabagina, who is
also a Belgian citizen and permanent resident of the United States, has lived
in exile in San Antonio, Texas, for over a decade. A vocal critic of Rwandan
President Paul Kagame, Rusesabagina disappeared in 2020 during a visit to Dubai
in the United Arab Emirates and appeared
days later in Rwanda in handcuffs. His family alleged he was kidnapped and
taken to Rwanda against his will to stand trial. In September 2021, he
was sentenced to 25 years over his ties to a group opposed to Kagame that has
an armed wing. During his trial, Rusesabagina acknowledged having a leadership
role in an opposition group, but he denied responsibility for attacks carried
out in Rwanda by its armed wing.
Reset of US-Rwanda relations Washington's historically close ties
with Rwanda had been strained by Rusesabagina's detention and by US
allegations, denied by Kigali, that Rwanda has sent troops into neighboring
Democratic Republic of Congo and supports rebels there. Rwanda has said
that Rusesabagina's release is the result of a shared desire to reset the
US-Rwanda relationship. Rusesabagina was feted around the world after
being played by actor Don Cheadle in the 2004 film "Hotel Rwanda"
which portrayed him as a hero who risked his life to shelter hundreds of people
as manager of a luxury hotel during the 1994 Rwandan genocide.
^ I’m glad he is back in the US and
that his sham Trial and Sentence is behind him. ^
https://www.dw.com/en/hotel-rwanda-hero-returns-to-us-after-release-from-prison/a-65176011
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