- International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) is an
international court established inNovember 1994 by theUnited Nations Security Council in order to judge those people responsible for theRwandan genocide and other serious violations of theinternational law performed in the territory ofRwanda , or by Rwandan citizens in nearby states, between1 January and31 December 1994 .UN document |docid=S-RES-955(1994) |type=Resolution |body=Security Council |year=1994 |resolution_number=955 |accessdate=2008-07-23|date=8 November 1994 ]In 1995 its became located in
Arusha ,Tanzania .UN document |docid=S-RES-977(1995) |type=Resolution |body=Security Council |year=1995 |resolution_number=977 |accessdate=2008-07-23|date=22 February 1995 ] (From 2006, Arusha also became the location of theAfrican Court on Human and Peoples' Rights ). In 1998 the operation of the Tribunal was expanded.UN document |docid=S-RES-1165(1998) |type=Resolution |body=Security Council |year=1998 |resolution_number=1165 |accessdate=2008-07-23|date=30 April 1998 ] Through several resolutions, the Security Council called on the Tribunal to complete its investigations by end of 2004, complete all trial activities by end of 2008, and complete all work in 2010.UN document |docid=S-RES-1824(2008) |type=Resolution |body=Security Council |year=2008 |resolution_number=1824 |highlight=rect_184,654_830,862 |page=1 |accessdate=2008-07-23|date=18 July 2008 ]The tribunal has jurisdiction over genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes, which are defined as violations of Common Article Three and Additional Protocol II of the Geneva Conventions (dealing with war crimes committed during internal conflicts).
So far, the Tribunal has finished 21 trials and convicted 28 accused persons. Another 11 trials are in progress. 14 individuals are awaiting trial in detention; but the prosecutor intends to transfer 5 to national jurisdiction for trial. 18 others are still at large, some suspected to be dead. [http://69.94.11.53/ENGLISH/cases/status.htm] The first trial, of Jean-Paul Akayesu, began in 1997.
Jean Kambanda , interim Prime Minister, pled guilty. According to the ICTR's Completion Strategy, in accordance with Security Council Resolution 1503, all first-instance cases are to have completed trial by the end of 2008 and all work is to be completed by 2010. It has recently been discussed that these goals may not be realistic and are likely to change.Rape
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