Roman Catholic Father Juvenal Nsengiyumva, a Rwandan catholic priest in Montreal,Canada will be deported reportedly due to driving under the influence of Alcohol, IGIHE.com has reliably learnt.
The Montreal court ruled that Father Nsengiyumva be deported after finding him guilty of driving under the influence of Alcohol.
Father Nsengiyumva from Musanze District was accused of charged with complicity and inciting violence in the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.
He was later cleared of all charges after a tough legal battle that extended to his choice of writing to the Vatican seeking help and denouncing the post Genocide government.
Nsengiyumva was ordained in 1992 and served at Ruhengeri Diocese until July 1994. He fled to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) together with several other Catholic priests.
He however, seems to have launched another battle against being deported claiming that his life will be in danger once deported to Rwanda.
members of the Rwandan community in Montreal say that Nsengiyumva is known to give sermons that denounce the current Rwanda government.
In his most recent speeches, Nsengiyumva tells a different story of the genocide in which he blames RPF for the massacres in 1994 that claimed over one million lives.
He arrived in Canada in 1999 where he claimed refugee protection but his claim was rejected.
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