Man charged in Denmark of Rwanda genocide

Denmark has arrested a Rwandan immigrant and charged him with being a participant in the African country's 1994 genocide.

Denmark has arrested a Rwandan immigrant and charged him with being a participant in the African country's 1994 genocide.

Sylvaire Ahorugeze was charged yesterday with killing 25 people on the first day of the genocide. At the time, he ran the airport in Rwanda's capital, Kigali.

"We found the case by going through the Category 1 suspect list to see if any of them could be living in Denmark, and one was," a public prosecutor at Denmark's Special International Crimes Office.

Rwanda classifies as Category 1 offenders people who planned, instigated or supervised the genocide. A Danish judge will rule early next week on whether police can continue to detain Ahorugeze, who has been living in Denmark for six years.