This article describes Pauline Nyiramasuhuko\u27s role in the Rwandan genocide and her case before the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR). It explores a woman\u27s ability to be equally involved in atrocities by exploring Pauline\u27s case. Her case challenges the myth than women, by their nature, are incapable of being warriors, and that somehow their roles as women and mothers prohibit them from planning or participating in depraved violence
This dissertation raises complex questions about historical truth, the pursuit of justice, and proce...
Introduction: The 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda subjected thousands of women to rape as ...
In 1994 Rwanda was consumed by one of the bloodiest genocides in modern times, culminating in 800,00...
This article describes Pauline Nyiramasuhuko\u27s role in the Rwandan genocide and her case before t...
In the nearly twenty years since 1994, the international community and the Rwandan government have p...
Following the 1994 Rwandan genocide, the current government – the predominantly Tutsi Rwandan Patrio...
Analyzing the cases of Biljana Plavšić and Pauline Nyiramasuhuko, two prominent female politicians a...
Although public-health-based violence-prevention trials have been successful in a variety of high-ri...
‘I cannot even kill a chicken. If there is a person who says that a woman – a mother – killed, then ...
In this thesis the author explores the role of women as participants in the Rwandan genocide. The th...
This book examines the mobilization, role, and trajectory of women rescuers and perpetrators during ...
Since the 1994 Rwandan genocide, the current government has arrested approximately 130,000 civilians...
This article discusses specific cases in which women’s reproductive capacity and maternal roles have...
Only a very small percentage of the perpetrators convicted by international criminal courts and trib...
Explorations of womens roles in armed conflict have traditionally focused on women as victims, which...
This dissertation raises complex questions about historical truth, the pursuit of justice, and proce...
Introduction: The 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda subjected thousands of women to rape as ...
In 1994 Rwanda was consumed by one of the bloodiest genocides in modern times, culminating in 800,00...
This article describes Pauline Nyiramasuhuko\u27s role in the Rwandan genocide and her case before t...
In the nearly twenty years since 1994, the international community and the Rwandan government have p...
Following the 1994 Rwandan genocide, the current government – the predominantly Tutsi Rwandan Patrio...
Analyzing the cases of Biljana Plavšić and Pauline Nyiramasuhuko, two prominent female politicians a...
Although public-health-based violence-prevention trials have been successful in a variety of high-ri...
‘I cannot even kill a chicken. If there is a person who says that a woman – a mother – killed, then ...
In this thesis the author explores the role of women as participants in the Rwandan genocide. The th...
This book examines the mobilization, role, and trajectory of women rescuers and perpetrators during ...
Since the 1994 Rwandan genocide, the current government has arrested approximately 130,000 civilians...
This article discusses specific cases in which women’s reproductive capacity and maternal roles have...
Only a very small percentage of the perpetrators convicted by international criminal courts and trib...
Explorations of womens roles in armed conflict have traditionally focused on women as victims, which...
This dissertation raises complex questions about historical truth, the pursuit of justice, and proce...
Introduction: The 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda subjected thousands of women to rape as ...
In 1994 Rwanda was consumed by one of the bloodiest genocides in modern times, culminating in 800,00...