http://www.unicef.es/actualidad-documentacion/blog/ruanda-20-anos-despues-del-genocidio
http://quo.mx/expediente/2014/04/07/a-20-anos-del-genocidio-en-ruanda
The Justice and Reconciliation Process in Rwanda
Preventing genocide
Responsibility to Protect
Sexual Violence: a Tool of War
Judicial archives of the ICTR M. Jean Paul Akayesu: Bourgmestre of the Taba commune during the 1994 genocide. He was the first convicted by the international court and his conviction was amended to include rape and sexual violence as crimes against humanity
Judgement of Jean Paul Akayesu
Appeal Judgement of Jean Paul Akayesu
Listen to the audio files of the Judgement and Witnesses' testimonies
M. Jean Kambanda: Prime Minister of the interim government of the Republic of Rwanda on 9 April 1994. He was convicted to life in prison in 1998 and it was the first time a head of government was convicted for the crime of genocide
Appeal Judgement of Jean Kambanda
Judgement and Sentence of Jean Kambanda
Listen to the audio files of the Appearance and Judgment
M. Andre Rwamakuba: Minister of Primary and Secondary Education in Rwanda during the genocide
Judgement of Andre Rwamakuba
Listen to the audio files of Appearance and Plea
Media Case (2003): first judgment since the conviction of Julius Streicher at Nuremberg after World War II to examine the role of the media in the context of international criminal justice
Appeals Judgements of Ferdinand Nahimana, Jean-Bosco Barayagwiza, Hassan Ngeze
Judgement and Sentence of Ferdinand Nahimana, Jean-Bosco Barayagwiza, Hassan Ngeze
http://quo.mx/expediente/2014/04/07/a-20-anos-del-genocidio-en-ruanda
The Justice and Reconciliation Process in Rwanda
Preventing genocide
Responsibility to Protect
Sexual Violence: a Tool of War
Judicial archives of the ICTR M. Jean Paul Akayesu: Bourgmestre of the Taba commune during the 1994 genocide. He was the first convicted by the international court and his conviction was amended to include rape and sexual violence as crimes against humanity
Judgement of Jean Paul Akayesu
Appeal Judgement of Jean Paul Akayesu
Listen to the audio files of the Judgement and Witnesses' testimonies
M. Jean Kambanda: Prime Minister of the interim government of the Republic of Rwanda on 9 April 1994. He was convicted to life in prison in 1998 and it was the first time a head of government was convicted for the crime of genocide
Appeal Judgement of Jean Kambanda
Judgement and Sentence of Jean Kambanda
Listen to the audio files of the Appearance and Judgment
M. Andre Rwamakuba: Minister of Primary and Secondary Education in Rwanda during the genocide
Judgement of Andre Rwamakuba
Listen to the audio files of Appearance and Plea
Media Case (2003): first judgment since the conviction of Julius Streicher at Nuremberg after World War II to examine the role of the media in the context of international criminal justice
Appeals Judgements of Ferdinand Nahimana, Jean-Bosco Barayagwiza, Hassan Ngeze
Judgement and Sentence of Ferdinand Nahimana, Jean-Bosco Barayagwiza, Hassan Ngeze
Tugire Ubumwe – Unámonos» fue producido por el Programa de Divulgación sobre el Genocidio de Rwanda de las Naciones Unidas, en colaboración con el con el artista rwandés y superviviente del genocidio Rupert Bazambanza. Está diseñado para un público joven y utiliza el ejemplo de Rwanda a promover el respeto de la diversidad y la reconciliación. Esta novela gráfica ya ha recibido respuestas muy positivas de algunos de nuestros asociados. La Oficina de Información del Tribunal Internacional para Rwanda en Kigali, la describió como «una herramienta educativa fundamental en la promoción de la unidad y la reconciliación y la lucha contra la ideología del genocidio, que va a crear un gran impacto entre la población de Rwanda». Y el Fondo de Supervivientes (SURF) Internacional se refirió a ella como «una gran pieza de trabajo que va a hacer que la gente joven piense en cómo manejar su turbulenta historia y encontrar medios eficaces para comunicarse.
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100 DAYS - In The Land of a Thousand Hills Cartoon Book explaining the 1994 Rwanda genocide for children The goal is to create an illustrated narrative that will convey the events of the genocide at both personal and national levels to children eight years of age and above. The narrative is anchored in the story of Francoise and Kagabo, two young children who are respectively Hutu and Tutsi as they escape the genocide but are both eventually orphaned. Between sections of their story, descriptions of some events around the country are also given.
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