Andrew Mitchell, a British Conservative Party politician and former secretary of state for international development, is among the voices now again urging legal authorities in his country to act on five genocide perpetrators living in the UK, "not in hiding but in plain sight."
The former long-term legislator stated that, regarding the perpetrators of the Genocide against the Tutsi living in the UK for more than 11 years, "the British legal system has gone backwards and forwards debating the legal niceties."
Kigali has always stressed that it is ready to support efforts by UK authorities to bring to justice five Rwandan men suspected of participating in the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.
Justice delayed is justice denied and we continue to strongly call upon the UK Government to stop harbouring genocide perpetrators and bring them to account for their atrocities.
He said: "The failure of UK judicial system to bring justice only increases Genocide denial and affects survivors healing process."