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After the 1994 genocide, Kabuga became one of the world’s most elusive fugitives. For 26 years, he vanished into a shadow world of aliases and high-level protection, traversing Africa and Europe with a $5 million bounty on his head.

Kabuga’s eventual capture served as a stark reminder that the "wheels of justice turn slowly, but they grind exceedingly fine." Although his trial in The Hague was eventually halted in 2023 due to his advancing dementia, his arrest shattered the myth of his untouchability. [S1E2] FГ©licien Kabuga: The Financer of the Gen...

Félicien Kabuga stands as a haunting example of the "banality of evil" mixed with the power of capital. He proved that you don’t need to hold a gun to be a mass murderer; you only need a radio frequency, a shipment of blades, and a total absence of conscience. After the 1994 genocide, Kabuga became one of

The story of Félicien Kabuga is a chilling study of how immense wealth can be weaponized to dismantle a nation. Once one of Rwanda's richest men, Kabuga didn’t just fund a genocide; he industrialized it. The Architect of Hate Félicien Kabuga stands as a haunting example of