Review:
Rwandan Genocide Tribunal
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The Rwandan Genocide Tribunal, officially known as the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR), was established by the United Nations Security Council in 1994 to prosecute individuals responsible for the Rwandan Genocide.
Key Features
- Prosecuting individuals responsible for the Rwandan Genocide
- Seeking justice for victims
- Promoting reconciliation and peace in Rwanda
Pros
- Brings perpetrators of genocide to justice
- Contributes to healing and reconciliation in Rwanda
- Sets a precedent for international criminal justice
Cons
- Limited capacity and resources
- Challenges with implementation and enforcement of judgments
- Criticism of perceived biases or ineffectiveness in some cases