The Belgian government took interest into investigating cases in which Rwandan Nationals were violently attacked by gangs of Congolese nationals.
Belgian Police has reported that it has completed its investigations saying it has handed the findings to the King’s Prosecution.
Belgian authorities had remained silent about the attacks despite protests across Belgium by Rwandan nationals demanding protection from the host country.
At the height of such attacks was the violent stabbing of Roger Ntawukuriryayo a son to Rwanda’s senate president.
Roger was allegedly way laid by a gang of black men in the company of two Rwandans and a Congolese national.
“He has been discharged but doctors are still following him up. Belgian authorities carried out investigations although they haven’t informed us about their findings. All we know is that they have submitted their findings to the King’s Prosecution,” said Rwanda’s Ambassador to Belgium, Robert Masozera.
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