- The
Gacaca courts (Kinyarwanda: [ɡɑ.t͡ʃɑ̌ː.t͡ʃɑ]) were a
system of
transitional justice in
Rwanda following the 1994 genocide. The term '
gacaca' can be...
- be
handled by
these Gacaca Courts. With this law, the
government began implementing a parti****tory
justice system,
known as
Gacaca, in
order to address...
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informal Gacaca programme.
Recent reports highlight a
number of
reprisal killings of
survivors for
giving evidence at
Gacaca.
These Gacaca trials are...
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enemy making it
difficult to
prosecute members of the Interahamwe. But the
Gacaca court was put in
place to at
least attempt to get the
killers in jail. It...
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commercial litigations.
Between 2004 and 2012, a
system of
Gacaca courts was in operation.
Gacaca, a
Rwandan traditional court operated by
villages and communities...
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profiting through seizing Tutsi property, and the like, were put on
trial in
gacaca courts. Today, the ICTR has
indicted over ninety-three
people for genocide...
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Gacaca,
Living Together Again In Rwanda? is the
first do****entary film in a
trilogy by Anne
Aghion examining the
aftermath of the
Rwandan genocide. Directed...
- website.
Intended Consequences (2008). By
Jonathan Torgovnik on
MediaStorm Gacaca Film
Series (2002–2009)
Official site for the do****entary film
series that...
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plane crash. The
majority of
genocide cases were
handled by the so-called
gacaca courts, a
modernized customary dispute resolution mechanism. The ICTR indicted...
- On 14
December 2009, RTLM
announcer Valérie
Bemeriki was
convicted by a
gacaca court in
Rwanda and
sentenced to life
imprisonment for her role in inciting...