Gacaca: The Trials of Rwanda
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How does a country recover from a genocide? In Rwanda, the government has implemented a traditional system of justice and reconciliation known as the Gacaca courts. The courts are expected to deal with the hundreds of thousands of people accused of participating in the 1994 genocide and promote reconciliation between genocide perpetrators and survivors. Jonathan Jones and Anna Sussman were granted rare access to videotape the proceedings. They also traveled to other parts of the country to investigate underlying ethnic tensions.
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- chickenbonesjones
- 5 months ago
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I love Current for bringing out these stories you just won't see anywhere else. Thanks for sharing your pod with the VC2 community here. I hope you'll add the topic tag, "current rocks silverdocs" to submit it to Current's call for content in support of Silverdocs Film Festival in DC. More info: current.com/silverdocs
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- aschneider
- 5 months ago
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