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Coming to Terms with Genocide in Rwanda: The Role of International and National Justice

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  1. N. Ellingham, Accounting for Horror: Post-Genocide Debates in Rwanda (2003), pp. 34 et seq.; M. Mamdani, When Victims Become Killers. Colonialism, Nativism and the Genocide in Rwanda (2001), pp. 103 et seq.

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  2. “Dans ces pays-là, un génocide c’est pas trop important,” quoted in Le Figaro, January 12, 1998.

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  3. L. Melvern, A People Betrayed. The Role of the West in Rwanda’s Genocide (2004), pp. 186 et seq.

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  4. Prosecutor v. Kayishema and Ruzindana, Case No. ICTR-95-1, judgment of May 21, 1999, para. 98.

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  5. Cf. M. Mamdani, supra note 1, pp. 76 et seq.

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  7. See Penal Reform International, Report on the gacaca, Report VI. From Camp to Hill, The Reintegration of Released Prisoners (2004), http://www.penalrefom.org/download/gacaca%VI.

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Magsam, D. (2007). Coming to Terms with Genocide in Rwanda: The Role of International and National Justice. In: Kaleck, W., Ratner, M., Singelnstein, T., Weiss, P. (eds) International Prosecution of Human Rights Crimes. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-46278-1_13

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