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Rwandan genocide courts shuts after 20 years

After two decades of work and 61 convictions at a cost of nearly $2 billion, the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda shuts up shop amid criticism but at least with some justice served. The Tanzanian-based and United Nations-backed ICTR, set up in late 1994 to try the alleged masterminds behind[…]

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DoJ takes on sexual offences during 16 Days of Activism

The Western Cape Department of Justice (DoJ) aims to bring about greater awareness to the issue of sexual assault, by promoting the reintroduction of special courts that solely address such sexual offences. The move, in line with the 16 Days of Activism for violence against women and children, comes amidst[…]

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