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...Rwandan family went unaffected in the genocide that pitted the majority Hutu population against the Tutsis, with nearly 115,000 Rwandans suspected of having taken part in the machete-wielding frenzy...

Author: By Eugenia B. Schraa, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Summer School Teacher Authors Genocide Trial Process | 6/28/2002 | See Source »

...large scope of the Rwandan genocide made the possibility of criminal prosecution for war crimes beyond possibility...

Author: By Eugenia B. Schraa, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Summer School Teacher Authors Genocide Trial Process | 6/28/2002 | See Source »

...Libya from the U.S. list of states sponsoring terrorism. Libya has consistently denied involvement in the bombing, even after Abdel Basset al-Megrahi, a former member of the Libyan security organization, was found guilty in 2001. DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO Killing Fields Aid workers in Kisangani reported that Rwandan-backed rebels in eastern Congo have carried out mass executions in revenge for an uprising two weeks before. The bodies of at least 170 people have been found in mass graves. The rebels accused of the killings, the Congolese Rally for Democracy, deny the allegations, saying that only 39 people...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World Watch | 6/2/2002 | See Source »

...coursework Farah N. Stockman ’96 did to earn her African studies certificate directly influenced her career. After graduation, she taught children in Kenya and then went on report on the Rwandan genocide as a journalist...

Author: By Emily M. Anderson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Distinctions Popular But Underpublicized | 5/6/2002 | See Source »

...tribunals exist and function for very different reasons than those underpinning the ICC. They are instruments of powerful nations for imposing a solution to a limited and particular problem. The Nuremburg trials and the Rwandan and Yugoslav war crimes tribunals are all attempts by strong nations to impose some sort of settlement on an unresolved, horrific injustice that moved the strong nations to outrage. It is the force and motivation sparked by this outrage that enables them to function in the absence of laws, procedures, and institutions for enforcing “international justice...

Author: By Jai L. Nair, JAI L. NAIR | Title: ‘International Justice’ Proves Impossible | 4/30/2002 | See Source »

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