Court of remorse: inside the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
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Main Author: Cruvellier, T., (Thierry) (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Madison, Wis. University of Wisconsin Press c2010
Series:Critical human rights
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Online Access:DE-1046
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Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
The Addis ababa departure lounge --- The eagle eye --- At the first judgment --- Lines of defense --- The fool's game --- Counting up the Interahamwe --- The white man's grave --- A little murder among friends --- Opening up Kibuye --- Be like the Arab (reason to doubt) --- Closing up shop --- A mayor in turmoil (the doubt in reason) --- The principle of ignorance --- The betrayal of the "moderates" --- Like a flight of termites --- Loser's justice --- Giving and taking back
In the wake of the genocidal violence that gripped Rwanda in 1994, the United Nations Security Council created the International Criminal Tribunal for Rhanda to seek accountability for some of the worst atrocities sicne WWII. Journalist Thierry Cruvellier spent years covering the court's proceedings in detail, interviewing the protagonists and dissecting the dynamics of war crimes justice. -- Back cover
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 188 p.)
ISBN:0299236730
9780299236731

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