Chinese Businessman Jailed 20yrs In Rwanda For Whipping Local Worker

Chinese Businessman Jailed 20yrs In Rwanda For Whipping Local Worker

By Spy Uganda Correspondent

A court in Rwanda sentenced a Chinese businessman to 20 years in prison for torture after he was filmed beating a local man last year.

Sun Shujun, the manager of a mine in the west of the country, had been accused of beating his workers in a case that drew attention because he was filmed whipping a man tethered to a pole on the ground.

Judge Jacques Kanyarukiga said it was clear that Sun “tortured the victims and issued corporal punishment with malicious intent, and this is a grave crime”.

A Rwandan man, Renzaho Alexis, was sentenced to 12 years for his alleged role as an accomplice in the beatings.

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Sun, who was in court for the verdict, acknowledged assaulting two workers, saying he beat them because he was “frustrated and fed up of them constantly stealing minerals”.

The 43-year-old had argued for his release, saying he had compensated the two by paying a total of more than 1 million Rwandan francs (about US$1,000) and signing a “reconciliation letter”.

However, the prosecution – which had accused him of assaulting four people – argued that the victims had accepted the payments “because they were traumatized and afraid of him”.

A 45-second clip of one incident was widely shared online last year, showing a visibly enraged Chinese man using a rope to flog a man huddled on the ground and tied to a pole, as a small group of people in orange jackets looked on.

The mine produces cassiterite, a mineral that is the main ore of tin.

The Chinese embassy in Rwanda acknowledged Tuesday’s verdict in a statement on Wednesday urging Chinese citizens living in Rwanda to abide by local laws.

“Meanwhile, the embassy calls for the case to be handled appropriately in a rational, fair, and just manner and requests the legitimate rights of the Chinese citizens to be properly protected,” the statement said.

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