[s1e2] Fг©licien Kabuga: The Financer Of The Gen... Apr 2026

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.

His story took a cinematic turn in May 2020. At age 87, the "Financier of Genocide" was finally cornered not in a jungle or a war zone, but in a quiet, nondescript apartment in , a suburb of Paris. He had been living under a false identity, shielded by his children and the anonymity of urban life. A Legacy of Accountability [S1E2] FГ©licien Kabuga: The Financer of the Gen...

In the early 1990s, Kabuga’s influence was inescapable. He was a successful businessman with deep ties to the ruling Habyarimana elite, but his most lethal investment was in the machinery of propaganda. He was a founding father and main financier of . Félicien Kabuga stands as a haunting example of

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. At age 87, the "Financier of Genocide" was

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