RWANDA: Community service “inadequate punishment”, say survivors

May 7, 2010
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KIGALI Friday, April 30, 2010 (IRIN) – Sixteen years after the Rwandan genocide, thousands of perpetrators who confessed their roles before the traditional Gacaca Courts have been released and sentenced to community service, but survivors say this is an inadequate punishment.

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