Rwandans Rally Against Tribunal Acquittals

Hundreds took to the street to express their dismay against recent decisions by the Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda to overturn the guilty convictions of two former cabinet ministers.

Kigali, Rwanda (file photo).

  • Rwanda:   Rwandans Rally Against ICTR Acquittals

    New Times, 12 February 2013

    Hundreds of Rwandans yesterday took to the street to express their anger against recent decisions by the Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR),… Read more »

  • Rwanda:   Citizens Protest Against ICTR Acquittals

    New Times, 11 February 2013

    Hundreds of Rwandans are marching in Kigali this afternoon to express their anger against the recent decision by the Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Tribunal for… Read more »

  • Rwanda:   ICTR Acquittals Shocking but Expected

    New Times, 12 February 2013

    The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda has been in existence for eighteen years and has cost billions of dollars. In all that time, it has indicted only 92 Genocide… Read more »

  • Rwanda:   Justice Is Not a Game of Dice

    Focus, 10 February 2013

    Last week, the appeals chamber of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) caused controversy and anger by acquitting former Trade Minister Justin Mugenzi and former… Read more »

  • Rwanda:   ICTR's Weak Legacy Further Tarnished By Acquittals

    Focus, 10 February 2013

    While the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) has in the past already been criticized for having a relatively low output compared to its huge budget, at least it… Read more »

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