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Rwandan Opposition Leader Victoire Ingabire Summoned in High-Profile Treason Case as Court Questions Her Omission

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Rwandan opposition leader Victoire Ingabire has been summoned by a High Court judge in connection with an ongoing treason trial involving nine individuals accused of plotting to overthrow the government. Ingabire, who leads the unregistered opposition party Dalfa-Umurinzi, confirmed the court summons on her official X (formerly Twitter) account, stating that she is awaiting further details about her involvement in the case.

The unexpected summons comes after the presiding judge raised concerns over why Ingabire had not been listed among the accused, despite her name repeatedly surfacing during testimonies presented in court. The prosecution alleges that the nine defendants are affiliated with Ingabire’s political movement and claim she supported their efforts to destabilize the state. Authorities argue that these individuals conspired to form an armed group and incite rebellion, allegedly with the political and ideological backing of Ingabire.

Ingabire has long been a controversial figure in Rwandan politics. She previously spent eight years in prison on charges related to terrorism and threatening state security before being released by presidential pardon in 2018. Since then, she has remained an outspoken critic of President Paul Kagame’s government, advocating for political reforms, press freedom, and national reconciliation.

The treason trial has drawn increased attention from international observers and human rights organizations, many of whom are concerned about the implications for political freedom and opposition rights in Rwanda. Ingabire’s involvement, whether as a witness, a suspect, or otherwise, could significantly impact the outcome of the case and the future of opposition politics in the country.

As the trial continues, questions remain about whether the summons is part of a legitimate legal inquiry or a broader effort to suppress dissent. Ingabire, known for her resilience in the face of political repression, has yet to be formally charged, but her inclusion in the legal proceedings signals a potentially escalating crackdown on opposition voices in Rwanda.

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