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Erlinder also has accused the U.S. of a decades-long cover-up of what he alleges is Pentagon complicity in massacres committed by Kagame's forces. Among those he has blamed was J. Brian Atwood, administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development during the Clinton administration. Atwood, now dean of the Hubert H. Humphrey Institute for Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota, said Tuesday he strongly disputes Erlinder's cover-up claims, but Atwood said it's outrageous that the Rwandan government is holding Erlinder. "He's aggressive and one can question his methods, but he's doing his job as a defense lawyer. ... I just think the Rwandan government is making a huge mistake and doesn't understand our, or international, systems of jurisprudence. It's just wrong to hold defense lawyers," Atwood said. Ngoga's office compared Rwanda's laws to those in some European countries against denying the Holocaust. "We understand that human rights activists schooled in the U.S. Bill of Rights may find this objectionable," government spokeswoman Louise Mushikiwabo said in a statement. "But for Rwandans
-- schooled in the tragedy of the 1994 genocide and who long for peace -- Mr. Erlinder's arrest is an act of justice."
Erlinder was hospitalized Monday after falling ill during interrogation. Usui, his wife, said he was returned to jail Tuesday morning. She said his lawyers there told her he's basically safe but can't sleep well, and she was trying to send him his blood pressure medication. Usui and the professor's daughter want the U.S. government to help and hope to meet with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. "It's a critical situation," said Sarah Erlinder, an Arizona attorney. "He's being held illegitimately, and we need them to be advocating for him and his release."
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