20 more genocide suspects still living in UK

Source Guardian (UK)

Up to 20 more people suspected of leading a genocide in Rwanda that claimed one million lives are free in Britain. British government sources say that more Hutus suspected of leading the mass murder of Tutsis, while the rest of the world looked on, have slipped into Britain and are living there. A Foreign Office source said that the four were "the tip of the iceberg," and 20 or so more suspects were in exile in the UK. British officials say they cannot act until Rwanda makes a formal request, but the war-ravaged country has few resources to pursue suspected killers around the world.