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- The Gacaca courts (Kinyarwanda: [ɡɑ.t͡ʃɑ̌ː.t͡ʃɑ]) were a system of transitional justice in Rwanda following the 1994 genocide. The term 'gacaca' can be...
- be handled by these Gacaca Courts. With this law, the government began implementing a parti****tory justice system, known as Gacaca, in order to address...
- profiting through seizing Tutsi property, and the like, were put on trial in gacaca courts. Today, the ICTR has indicted over ninety-three people for genocide...
- informal Gacaca programme. Recent reports highlight a number of reprisal killings of survivors for giving evidence at Gacaca. These Gacaca trials are...
- enemy making it difficult to prosecute members of the Interahamwe. But the Gacaca court was put in place to at least attempt to get the killers in jail. It...
- genocide took place. Her mother was given a lifetime prison sentence by a Gacaca court for being a parti****nt in the genocide. Mukaz****e has spoken about...
- website. Intended Consequences (2008). By Jonathan Torgovnik on MediaStorm Gacaca Film Series (2002–2009) Official site for the do****entary film series that...
- Gacaca, Living Together Again In Rwanda? is the first do****entary film in a trilogy by Anne Aghion examining the aftermath of the Rwandan genocide. Directed...
- On 14 December 2009, RTLM announcer Valérie Bemeriki was convicted by a gacaca court in Rwanda and sentenced to life imprisonment for her role in inciting...
- commercial litigations. Between 2004 and 2012, a system of Gacaca courts was in operation. Gacaca, a Rwandan traditional court operated by villages and communities...