Gacaca courts, or “community justice,” are Rwanda’s way of dealing with and prosecuting genocide crimes humanely. In this video, Tom Brokaw speaks with Rwandan citizens about the effectiveness of gacaca courts. Among those participating were imprisoned perpetrators of the genocide and genocide survivors – many of whom knew each other when the horrors occurred but had not met again until that point. This is the last installment of a 5-part series.
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http://ircblog.org/archives/1930_1321467639/203819
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