Twenty years after the 1994 genocide, Rwanda shows all indications of moving quickly towards socio-economic prosperity. Rwanda's community justice system, Gacaca, was to complement this prosperity by establishing peace and stability through justice, reconciliation and healing. Evaluations of the Gacaca courts' achievements from 2002 to 2012 have had widely differing conclusions. This article adds to previous evaluations by drawing attention to specific forms of relatively neglected suffering (in literature and public space) that have emerged from the Gacaca courts or were amplified by these courts and jeopardize Gacaca's objectives. The ethnographic study that informs the article was conducted in southeastern Rwanda from September 2008-Dece...
In recent decades, national governments and international authorities have increasingly emphasized t...
Based on long-term fieldwork in urban and rural Rwanda between 1997 and 2002 as well as on recent fo...
After decades of cycling violence between Hutu and Tutsi groups in Rwanda and Burundi, violence peak...
Since 2005, just over 12,000 community-based gacaca courts in Rwanda have heard more than 1.2 millio...
Decades after the atrocious genocide, Rwanda is now a model of resilience and progress on the Africa...
More than a decade after the Rwandan genocide, the sheer magnitude of what took place still has the ...
The Rwandan way to post-genocide justice has attracted the attention of scholars and international p...
The epicentre of post-genocide Rwandan society and politics has been the need for reconciliation to ...
"Following times of great conflict and tragedy, many countries implement programs and policies of tr...
In Rwanda today it is considered poor manners to cry at funerals. Public grieving for the death of a...
This paper addresses the success of the Gacaca Courts in punishing perpetrators that committed crime...
This paper argues that shifting the emphasis from the retributive nature of Gacaca to its restorativ...
This article compares sentencing of those convicted of participation in the 1994 genocide in Rwanda....
Rwanda’s post-genocide experience with transitional justice1 is varied and complex. The Rwandan case...
Rwanda's genocide trials through the gacaca community courts, between 2002 and 2012, have attracted ...
In recent decades, national governments and international authorities have increasingly emphasized t...
Based on long-term fieldwork in urban and rural Rwanda between 1997 and 2002 as well as on recent fo...
After decades of cycling violence between Hutu and Tutsi groups in Rwanda and Burundi, violence peak...
Since 2005, just over 12,000 community-based gacaca courts in Rwanda have heard more than 1.2 millio...
Decades after the atrocious genocide, Rwanda is now a model of resilience and progress on the Africa...
More than a decade after the Rwandan genocide, the sheer magnitude of what took place still has the ...
The Rwandan way to post-genocide justice has attracted the attention of scholars and international p...
The epicentre of post-genocide Rwandan society and politics has been the need for reconciliation to ...
"Following times of great conflict and tragedy, many countries implement programs and policies of tr...
In Rwanda today it is considered poor manners to cry at funerals. Public grieving for the death of a...
This paper addresses the success of the Gacaca Courts in punishing perpetrators that committed crime...
This paper argues that shifting the emphasis from the retributive nature of Gacaca to its restorativ...
This article compares sentencing of those convicted of participation in the 1994 genocide in Rwanda....
Rwanda’s post-genocide experience with transitional justice1 is varied and complex. The Rwandan case...
Rwanda's genocide trials through the gacaca community courts, between 2002 and 2012, have attracted ...
In recent decades, national governments and international authorities have increasingly emphasized t...
Based on long-term fieldwork in urban and rural Rwanda between 1997 and 2002 as well as on recent fo...
After decades of cycling violence between Hutu and Tutsi groups in Rwanda and Burundi, violence peak...