ARUSHA, Tanzania — The brother-in-law of Rwanda's late president has been handed over to the U.N. tribunal hearing cases connected with the 1994 genocide in Rwanda, an official said Thursday.
Protais Zigiranyirazo, a member of Rwanda's Hutu majority, is alleged to have ordered roadblocks set up where members of Rwanda's Tutsi minority were killed with machetes and clubs after President Juvenal Habyarimana's plane was mysteriously shot down April 6, 1994, said Tom Kennedy, a spokesman for the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda.
