The Gacaca Courts Post-Genocide Justice and Reconciliation in Rwanda
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Since 2001 the Gacaca community courts have been the centrepiece of Rwanda''s justice and reconciliation programme. Nearly every adult Rwandan has participated in the trials principally by providing eyewitness testimony concerning genocide crimes. Lawyers are banned from any official involvement an issue that has generated sustained criticism from human rights organisations and international scepticism regarding Gacaca''s efficacy. Drawing on more than six years of fieldwork in Rwanda and nearly five hundred interviews with participants in trials this in-depth ethnographic investigation of a complex transitional justice institution explores the ways in which Rwandans interpret Gacaca. Its conclusions provide indispensable insight into post-genocide justice and reconciliation as well as the population''s views on the future of Rwanda itself.
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