Rwanda Tribunal Accused of Double Standards
The country's prosecutor general is calling for observers of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda to appoint new observers for genocide cases or face expulsion.
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Rwanda:
Rwanda Threatens to Expel ICTR Observers
Hirondelle, 7 February 2013
Kigali on Thursday accused the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) of having double standards, and threatened to throw out Tribunal observers monitoring the trial in… Read more »
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Rwanda:
Ngoga Accuses ICTR of Double Standards
New Times, 6 February 2013
Prosecutor General Martin Ngoga, yesterday, blamed the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda for not putting in place a mechanism to monitor the trial of two Genocide suspects… Read more »
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Rwanda:
'Expect More Acquittals,' Ngoga Warns
Focus, 5 February 2013
After the acquittal of Prosper Mugiraneza and Justin Mugenzi, two former ministers of the Genocidal regime, by the appeals chamber of the ICTR on Monday, prosecutor general Martin… Read more »
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Rwanda:
The Enigmatic ICTR Does It Again
New Times, 7 February 2013
The International criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) has, yet again, gone down the same old path of promoting impunity. Read more »
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Rwanda:
Genocide Convicts Alarmed By ICTR Acquittals
New Times, 8 February 2013
He may have been the mayor of the commune that played host to the 'genocidal' government for the better part of their 100-day blood-soaked realm, but Emmanuel Ruzigana is… Read more »
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Rwanda:
Munyenyezi Back in U.S. Court for Retrial
New Times, 7 February 2013
The United States judicial authorities are today expected to begin hearing a retrial of Genocide suspect Beatrice Munyenyezi, who is alleged to have lied about her role in the 1994… Read more »
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Rwanda:
ICTR Transfers Another Genocide Case to Rwanda
New Times, 28 November 2012
The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) on Tuesday handed over to Rwanda the case file of Phénéas Munyarugarama, a former officer in the genocidal army… Read more »
InFocus
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The decision to overturn the conviction of two former government ministers by the appeals chamber of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda has been met with dismay. Read more »