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El Tribunal Penal Internacional para Ruanda: sancionar a los asesinos

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2011

Extract

«A decir verdad, lo importante no es cuántos casos de atrocidades puedan tratar los Tribunales Intemacionales sino el profundo mensaje que transmite su existencia misma, propiciando así el desarrollo del derecho mediante sus estatutos, sus normas de procedimiento y de prueba, así como mediante la práctical»

En la primavera de 1994, fueron muertas en Ruanda más de 500.000 personas en uno de los más cruentos genocidios de la historia. La matanza comenzó apenas unas horas después de que fuese derribado, en un atentado, el avión en que viajaban, tras negociaciones de paz en Tanzania, los presidentes de Ruanda y de Burundi, antes de aterrizar en el aeropuerto de Kigali.

Type
El cometido del Tribunal para Ruanda en la realidad africana
Copyright
Copyright © International Committee of the Red Cross 1997

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