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Beatrice Munyenyezi, a Rwandan refugee and resident of New Hampshire since 1998, was arrested in 2010 and charged with immigration fraud by federal prosecutors.
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In this artists rendering, Munyenyezi sat in federal court during opening arguments in Concord, N.H. Federal prosecutors say Munyenyezi lied on applications to enter the United States in 1995 and obtain citizenship in 2003. They say she ordered the rapes and murders of Tutsis in Butare during the three-month genocide that killed about 800,000 people.
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Jim Cole/associated press
In April, Beatrice Munyenyezi was released from federal custody after a first trial ended with a hung jury. Now under house arrest, she’s waiting for a second trial to begin.
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Skulls of victims of the 1994 Rwandan genocide are displayed in the Kigali Genocide Memorial in Kigali, Rwanda.
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Joao Silva/associated press
A woman and her baby walked by a militiaman armed with an AK 47 automatic rifle in Butare, Rwanda, in June 1994.
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Jean-Marc Bouju/associated press
In April 1995, a Hutu refugee woman and her child huddled in the back of a UN refugee truck at the Butare transit camp.






