A United Nations tribunal has ruled that a man alleged to be one of the main financiers of the 1994 genocide in Rwanda is fit to stand trial in The Hague, where he is currently detained.
Félicien Kabuga is accused of funding and arming the Hutu militias who slaughtered some 800,000 ethnic Tutsis and moderate Hutus in the genocide.
His lawyers had previously sought to halt proceedings against the 87-year-old on health grounds.
Mr Kabuga had been on the run for 26 years until his arrest in 2020 in Paris, where he had been living under a false identity.
He denies all the charges against him.
In 1997 he was indicted by the International Criminal Court for Rwanda on seven counts including genocide and crimes against humanity.
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