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Crimes against humanity
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/ Human rights, Rwanda
/ Massacres, Rwanda
2023
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2023
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Why Genocide Survivors Want Gacaca Law Revised
2023
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\"IBUKA, an umbrella organization of Genocide survivors' associations, has poked holes in article 9 of the Gacaca law precisely on the clause on judgements pronounced by Gacaca Courts while offenders were out of the country, and now wants this particular clause amended to avoid legal gaps contributing to impunity. The article in question is contained in the Organic Law terminating Gacaca Courts and determining mechanisms for solving issues which were under their jurisdiction, as enacted in 2012.\" (AllAfrica.com) This article describes how the perpetrators of the 1994 Rwanda Genocide are avoiding justice, leading genocide survivors to call for amendments to the Gacaca law.
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