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Rwanda hotel

Reuters, August 3 1: paul rusesabagina, the 66-year-old prototype of the Oscar-nominated film Hotel Rwanda, was arrested by Rwandan police on Monday and faces charges of "terrorism, terrorism financing, arson, kidnapping and murder".

Hotel Rwanda tells the story of how Paul Ruesabagina, the owner of the hotel, saved Tutsi refugees in the background of 1994.

In real life, Luce Sabagina moved overseas after the massacre, won wide acclaim and was made into a movie for his heroic behavior. In 2005, she also won the Presidential Medal of Freedom, which represents the highest honor of American civilians.

However, criticism of President Kagame caused public outrage in Rwanda. He warned that there would be another Tutsi massacre against Hutu, and some survivors and Kagame criticized him for using the massacre to gain commercial benefits.

According to the local media "New Times", the acting spokesman of the Rwanda Bureau of Investigation, Murangila, said that Lou Si Shabajina was suspected of supporting terrorist attacks against unarmed innocent Rwandan civilians, and his foundation had long provided funds for the militia group "National Liberation Front" operating in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, which launched two terrorist attacks in Rwanda in June 2065438 and February 2065438, which led to Lou Si Shabajina's death.