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MONTREAL — A Rwandan man was found guilty Friday of war crimes during his country’s 1994 genocide, becoming the first person convicted under a new Canadian law that allows residents to be tried for crimes committed abroad.
Desire Munyaneza, 42, faces a possible life sentence. He was found guilty of all seven charges against him, including genocide and crimes against humanity, for his alleged role in the rape and slaughter of at least 500,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus in Rwanda.



