Court of Remorse
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Court of Remorse

Inside the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda

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Court of Remorse

Inside the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda

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When genocidal violence gripped Rwanda in 1994, the international community recoiled, hastily withdrawing its peacekeepers. Late that year, in an effort to redeem itself, the United Nations Security Council created the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda to seek accountability for some of the worst atrocities since World War II: the genocide suffered by the Tutsi and crimes against humanity suffered by the Hutu. But faced with competing claims, the prosecution focused exclusively on the crimes of Hutu extremists. No charges would be brought against the Tutsi-led Rwandan Patriotic Front, which ultimately won control of the country. The UN, as if racked by guilt for its past inaction, gave in to pressure by Rwanda's new leadership. With the Hutu effectively silenced, and the RPF constantly reminding the international community of its failure to protect the Tutsi during the war, the Tribunal pursued an unusual form of one-sided justice, born out of contrition.
Fascinated by the Tribunal's rich complexities, journalist Thierry Cruvellier came back day after day to watch the proceedings, spending more time there than any other outside observer. Gradually he gained the confidence of the victims, defendants, lawyers, and judges. Drawing on interviews with these protagonists and his close observations of their interactions, Cruvellier takes readers inside the courtroom to witness the motivations, mechanisms, and manipulations of justice as it unfolded on the stage of high-stakes, global politics. It is this ground-level view that makes his account so valuable—and so absorbing. A must-read for those who want to understand the dynamics of international criminal tribunals, Court of Remorse reveals both the possibilities and the challenges of prosecuting human rights violations. A Choice Outstanding Academic BookBest Books for General Audiences, selected by the American Association for School Libraries and the Public Library AssociationBest Books for High Schools, selected by the American Association for School Libraries

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Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Geographic Landmarks
  3. Historical Reference Points
  4. Prologue
  5. 1. The Addis Ababa Departure Lounge
  6. 2. The Eagle Eye
  7. 3. At the First Judgment
  8. 4. Lines of Defense
  9. 5. The Fool’s Game
  10. 6. Counting Up the Interahamwe
  11. 7. The White Man’s Grave
  12. 8. A Little Murder among Friends
  13. 9. Opening Up Kibuye
  14. 10. Be like the Arab (Reason to Doubt)
  15. 11. Closing Up Shop
  16. 12. A Mayor in Turmoil (The Doubt in Reason)
  17. 13. The Principle of Ignorance
  18. 14. The Betrayal of the “Moderates”
  19. 15. Like a Flight of Termites
  20. 16. Loser’s Justice
  21. 17. Giving and Taking Back
  22. Acknowledgments
  23. Notes
  24. Index