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Rwanda: Mixed Legacy for Community-Based Genocide Courts

2011-05-31
On: May 31, 2011
In: Africa, Criminal Justice, International Justice, Peace and Justice, Press release, Rwanda

(Kigali) – Rwanda’s community-based gacaca courts have helped communities confront the country’s 1994 genocide but have failed to provide credible decisions and justice in a number of cases, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today.
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Rwanda: Mixed Legacy for Community-Based Genocide Courts

2011-05-31
On: May 31, 2011
In: Africa, Criminal Justice, International Justice, Peace and Justice, Press release, Rwanda

(Kigali) – Rwanda’s community-based gacaca courts have helped communities confront the country’s 1994 genocide but have failed to provide credible decisions and justice in a number of cases, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today.
read moreContinue Reading

Rwanda: Mixed Legacy for Community-Based Genocide Courts

2011-05-31
On: May 31, 2011
In: Africa, International Justice, Judicial Accountability, Press release, Rwanda

(Kigali) – Rwanda’s community-based gacaca courts have helped communities confront the country’s 1994 genocide but have failed to provide credible decisions and justice in a number of cases, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today.
read moreContinue Reading

Rwanda: Mixed Legacy for Community-Based Genocide Courts

2011-05-31
On: May 31, 2011
In: Africa, Criminal Justice, International Justice, Peace and Justice, Press release, Rwanda

(Kigali) – Rwanda’s community-based gacaca courts have helped communities confront the country’s 1994 genocide but have failed to provide credible decisions and justice in a number of cases, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today.
read moreContinue Reading

Rwanda: Mixed Legacy for Community-Based Genocide Courts

2011-05-31
On: May 31, 2011
In: Africa, Criminal Justice, International Justice, Peace and Justice, Press release, Rwanda

(Kigali) – Rwanda’s community-based gacaca courts have helped communities confront the country’s 1994 genocide but have failed to provide credible decisions and justice in a number of cases, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today.
read moreContinue Reading

Rwanda: Mixed Legacy for Community-Based Genocide Courts

2011-05-31
On: May 31, 2011
In: Africa, Criminal Justice, International Justice, Peace and Justice, Press release, Rwanda

(Kigali) – Rwanda’s community-based gacaca courts have helped communities confront the country’s 1994 genocide but have failed to provide credible decisions and justice in a number of cases, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today.
read moreContinue Reading

No Safe Haven?

2011-05-27
On: May 27, 2011
In: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Commentary, Europe/Central Asia, International Justice, Judicial Accountability, Serbia, War Crimes/Crimes Against Humanity

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No Safe Haven?

2011-05-27
On: May 27, 2011
In: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Commentary, Europe/Central Asia, International Justice, Judicial Accountability, Serbia, War Crimes/Crimes Against Humanity

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No Safe Haven?

2011-05-27
On: May 27, 2011
In: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Commentary, Europe/Central Asia, International Justice, Judicial Accountability, Serbia, War Crimes/Crimes Against Humanity

read moreContinue Reading

No Safe Haven?

2011-05-27
On: May 27, 2011
In: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Commentary, Europe/Central Asia, International Justice, Judicial Accountability, Serbia, War Crimes/Crimes Against Humanity

read moreContinue Reading

No Safe Haven?

2011-05-27
On: May 27, 2011
In: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Commentary, Europe/Central Asia, International Justice, Judicial Accountability, Serbia, War Crimes/Crimes Against Humanity

read moreContinue Reading

No Safe Haven?

2011-05-27
On: May 27, 2011
In: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Commentary, Europe/Central Asia, International Justice, Judicial Accountability, Serbia, War Crimes/Crimes Against Humanity

read moreContinue Reading

No Safe Haven?

2011-05-27
On: May 27, 2011
In: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Commentary, Europe/Central Asia, International Justice, Judicial Accountability, Serbia, War Crimes/Crimes Against Humanity

read moreContinue Reading

No Safe Haven?

2011-05-27
On: May 27, 2011
In: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Commentary, Europe/Central Asia, International Justice, Judicial Accountability, Serbia, War Crimes/Crimes Against Humanity

read moreContinue Reading

No Safe Haven?

2011-05-27
On: May 27, 2011
In: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Commentary, Europe/Central Asia, International Justice, Judicial Accountability, Serbia, War Crimes/Crimes Against Humanity

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