Rwanda parades five suspects linked to militia attack
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Rwanda parades five suspects linked to militia attack
Rwanda has paraded five suspects accused of being involved in a militia attack that killed 14 people in the country's eastern region. The suspects, who were arrested in recent days, were presented to the media on Tuesday.
The attack, which occurred on January 14, was carried out by a group of armed men believed to be affiliated with the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (DFLR), a rebel group that has been active in the region.
The five suspects, who are all men, were identified as being part of the militia group and were accused of participating in the attack. They were arrested in the towns of Kigali and Ruhengeri, and were presented to the media in a televised parade.
The Rwandan government has accused the DFLR of being responsible for the attack, and has vowed to bring those responsible to justice. The attack was the latest in a series of violent incidents in the region, which has been plagued by instability and violence in recent years.
The Rwandan government has been working to improve security in the region and to bring an end to the violence. The country has also been working to strengthen its military and to improve its relations with neighboring countries.
It is not clear what the fate of the five suspects will be, but they are likely to face trial and possible punishment if found guilty of their alleged crimes.