Africa Bush Wars on Twitter: "2 September 1998: In Arusha #Tanzania, Jean-Paul Akayesu was the first person convicted by International Criminal Tribunal #Rwanda ICTR, and first person convicted for the crime of
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טוויטר \ Rights CoLab בטוויטר: "#ThrowbackThursday: On September 2, 1998, the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda – a court established by the United Nations – convicted Jean-Paul Akayesu of genocide and crimes
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Mayor Taba Jean Paul Akayesu, ICTR Arusha, Tanzania 1997. – Sven Bloch
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AFP News Agency on Twitter: "#OnThisDay in 1998, #Rwanda mayor Jean-Paul Akayesu became the first person put on trial and convicted of genocide by an international court https://t.co/J9rw7XBA7B" / Twitter
Review: In 'The Uncondemned,' Rwandan Rape Survivors Seek Justice - The New York Times
Rwanda genocide: the fight to bring the perpetrators to justice | Rwanda | The Guardian
Tribunal Penal Internacional para Ruanda encuentra culpable de nueve casos de genocidio a Jean-Paul Akayesu | Comisión Nacional de los Derechos Humanos - México
Documentary on Akayesu case makes world premiere at UN; reviewers call it “riveting”, “courtroom thriller” | IntLawGrrls