With his hands and legs trussed up and his mouth gagged, Rwanda’s most prominent dissident was relieved when after two days in detention, his blindfold was finally taken off.
Standing in front of him, blocking the blinding light, were two senior Rwandan government officials, he said, who promised to free him quickly if he began cooperating.
“You can get anything else you want,” Paul Rusesabagina, the hotelier whose heroism in the face of the genocide in 1994 inspired the Oscar-nominated movie “Hotel Rwanda,” recalled that the officials told him.
“It is you to make a choice.”But Mr. Rusesabagina knew he didn’t have a choice.
Mr. Rusesabagina was tortured and denied medication, he said, then charged with terrorism and sentenced to 25 years in prison in a trial that drew global condemnation.
Persons:
” Paul Rusesabagina, Oscar, ”, Rusesabagina
Organizations:
Rwandan
Locations:
Rwanda, Rwandan, Kigali, Central Africa