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Cardi B slams American commentator Tomi Lahren for her tweets condemning looting and rioting during protests to demand justice for George Floyd

















Cardi B was quick to shut down American commentator Tomi Lahren after she shared a tweet to condemn the riots and looting that took place as people protested the murder of George Floyd.



There has been chaos in Minneapolis following the murder of unarmed Black man George Floyd by a White police officer, Derek Chauvin. This angered people and they took to the streets to protest and burn things down.



Tomi, who did not share a single tweet about George's brutal murder, took to Twitter as the riots began to share numerous tweets condemning the protesters.



One of her tweets reads: "How does looting, rioting and destroying your OWN community bring justice for anyone?"



And Cardi B blasted her, writing: "How does targeting, profilin,beating and murdering black men with no consequence equal serving and protecting? Who’s giving them justice and trust on cops ? Mind your business and eat your salad !"







And Tomi responded to Cardi: "Yeah stealing TVs and everything else from Target and setting AutoZone on fire is sure gonna fix the problem. You got it. Just what the country recovering from economic collapse needs right now."







Below are other tweets from Tomi condemning the protesters. She has said nothing to condemn George's death neither has she mourned him in any of her tweets.







Rwanda court jails ex-politician for life over his role in the 1994 genocide












Rwanda’s High Court on Thursday May 28th sentenced a former mayor to life in prison for his role in the country’s 1994 genocide, which resulted in the deaths of 800,000 people in the East African country.



Ladislas Ntaganzwa, was one of the top fugitive suspects, accused of playing a key role in the massacre. He was arrested in neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo in 2015 before he was brought back to Rwanda in 2016 where he has been on trial.



Ntaganzwa, who had a $5-million (4.6-million-euro) US bounty on his head was accused of organising “the massacre of thousands of Tutsis at various locations,” the UN-backed Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals (MICT) said when he was arrested.



“He was also alleged to have orchestrated the rape and sexual violence committed against many women,” it said.



A statement from Rwanda’s prosecution authority said the court “convicted him for genocide, extermination as crime against humanity and rape as crime against humanity and sentenced him to life imprisonment.”



Ntaganzwa was, however, “not found guilty of murder as crime against humanity and direct and public incitement to commit genocide,” the prosecution authority said.



The court found the former mayor of southern Nyakizu personally led a series of massacres of Tutsi civilians, including an attack on a church where thousands had taken shelter.



“It’s a guilty verdict. The court has sentenced him to life in prison. Overall we are not satisfied with the ruling. We are going to appeal,” his lawyer Alexis Musonera told AFP.



In a related development, a French court on Wednesday denied bail to Felicien Kabuga, the top-most fugitive from the genocide who was arrested earlier this month in France after 25 years on the run.

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