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Articles by Jean Kayigamba

Rwanda’s Gacaca Courts: A Mixed Legacy

Jean Kayigamba July 3, 2012 Jean Kayigamba

The traditional community Gacaca courts –set up to prosecute the perpetrators of the 1994 Rwandan genocide– will be closing this month. But how will they be remembered by Rwandans?

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