20 years after the Rwanda genocide: a survivor’s memories
Richard Benda’s father was Tutsi, his mother Hutu. He recalls what it was like to live through the genocide that ripped his country and his family apart.
MoreRichard Benda’s father was Tutsi, his mother Hutu. He recalls what it was like to live through the genocide that ripped his country and his family apart.
More“Why would you choose to keep basing your politics on a concept which is as destructive as ethnicity? By opening the debate, we can find a better solidarity which is ‘Rwandaness’,”
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It is 20 years since the Rwandan genocide that left a million people dead. There here has been little or no violence since then. Is this because of deep religious faith, strong government, or the forbearance, patience and intelligence of the people?
MoreMladen Ostojic explores the impact of international justice on post-conflict states that are undergoing a political transition. He asks whether international tribunals are a threat to stability in targeted countries – do justice and truth, or justice and peace, always go hand-in-hand?
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