Stephanie Nieuwoudt
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Analysts say other international courts may find themselves facing claims after the Rwandan tribunal decided to pay compensation to an acquitted defendant who was denied legal representation early in his trial.
The court in Arusha winds up next year, and the chief prosecutor is short of time.
Verdict in trial of man held most responsible for 1994 Rwanda genocide expected later this year.
International court trying Rwandan genocide cases is racing against time to wrap up its trials before a United Nations deadline expires.
French judge stirs intense passions by accusing Rwandan president of triggering the 1994 massacres.
Were Catholic priests and nuns complicit in mass killings, or simply helpless bystanders?
Ugandan women lead arduous trek in support of talks on ending violence in the north of their country.
Dilemma for judges in trial of musician charged with inciting genocide in Rwanda.
Renewed efforts to apprehend leading Rwandan genocide indictee, on the run for eight years.
How similar are the roots of the international justice system for Rwanda and the method used to establish truth and reconciliation in South Africa?