Jonathan Ruhumuliza

Jonathan Ruhumuliza (born 1956) is a Rwandan retired Anglican bishop. He is currently a parish priest in the Church of England and a former Bishop of Kigali and Bishop of Cameroon. Human rights groups and other Anglican priests have accused Ruhumuliza of complicity in the 1994 Rwandan genocide. Human Rights Watch described him as "acting as a spokesman for the genocidal government." African Rights alleged that he worked with another bishop in refusing shelter to Tutsis facing imminent death. The post-genocide Archbishop of Rwanda, Emmanuel Kolini, described Ruhumuliza as an "errand boy" for the Hutu extremist government responsible for the genocide.

Jonathan Ruhumuliza

Jonathan Ruhumuliza (born 1956) is a Rwandan retired Anglican bishop. He is currently a parish priest in the Church of England and a former Bishop of Kigali and Bishop of Cameroon. Human rights groups and other Anglican priests have accused Ruhumuliza of complicity in the 1994 Rwandan genocide. Human Rights Watch described him as "acting as a spokesman for the genocidal government." African Rights alleged that he worked with another bishop in refusing shelter to Tutsis facing imminent death. The post-genocide Archbishop of Rwanda, Emmanuel Kolini, described Ruhumuliza as an "errand boy" for the Hutu extremist government responsible for the genocide.