K. B.:So for anyone who might not know what was happening when you arrived? G.H.:Yeah. So this was just a few weeks after the end of the Rwandan genocide. About 800,000 people had been murdered in about eight weeks time. The U.N. collects people from various governments around the...
HIS NEXT DEFENSE: GENOCIDE SUSPECT; St. Paul lawyer Peter Erlinder is defending a key suspect in the 1994 Rwandan massacres, despite condemnations from Tutsi survivors.(NEWS)Nelson, Kathryn
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Leaving Rwanda for the last time was a little like entering it for the first time; rushed and confusing. Due to the fire at Nairobi airport, I cancelled my flight to Dar via Nairobi and instead went straight to Zanzibar via Addis Ababa. I always swore I would never fly on Ethiopian Airl...
International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda: This tribunal was convened by the UN after the 1994 Rwandan genocide, in which Hutu militias massacared the Tutsis. The conflict was almost entirely internal, meaning previous definitions of crimes against humanity wouldn’t be applicable. Therefore, the ...
Oksana Markarova and former United States Republican Senator from Ohio, Rob Portman, came to Cleveland to discuss the Holodomor, the Soviet Union's deliberate genocide through starvation of the people of Ukraine in 1932 and 1933 as well as the current Russian campaign of war and ethnic ...
International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda: This tribunal was convened by the UN after the 1994 Rwandan genocide, in which Hutu militias massacared the Tutsis. The conflict was almost entirely internal, meaning previous definitions of crimes against humanity wouldn’t be applicable. Therefore,...