Italy arrests Burundi man over 2014 murders of three Catholic nuns
The Straits Times
Feb 26 - Italy has arrested a 50-year-old Burundian man in connection with the murder of three Italian missionary nuns in the east African country's commercial capital Bujumbura more than 10 years ago, prosecutors in Parma said on Thursday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Feb 26 - Italy has arrested a 50-year-old Burundian man in connection with the murder of three Italian missionary nuns in the east African country's commercial capital Bujumbura more than 10 years ago, prosecutors in Parma said on Thursday.
Guillaume Harushimana is suspected of instigating, jointly organising and logistically supporting the murders of Olga Raschietti, 83, Lucia Pulici, 75, and Bernadetta Boggian, 79, in two separate attacks on September 7-8, 2014.
Monica Moschioni, a lawyer appointed by a court to represent Harushimana, told Reuters she could not say whether he would plead innocent or guilty as she had not yet spoken to him. She was due to do so on Friday, she added.
KILLINGS ORDERED BY GENERAL, PROSECUTORS SAY
The killings were ordered by General Adolphe Nshimirimana, then head of the Burundi secret police, who was assassinated in 2015, the prosecutors said. Harushimana was one of the general's close associates, they added.
According to investigators, the nuns may have been killed for refusing to provide medical aid to Burundian militias deployed in Congo, disputes over the funding of a youth centre in Kamenge, or as part of a sacrificial rite.

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