
UN Rwanda tribunal is likely to get an extension
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10th - 12th Grade
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The video discusses the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, focusing on a high-profile suspect, the former chief of staff of the Rwandan Gendarmerie, who pleads not guilty to genocide charges. The tribunal, established by the UN, aims to prosecute those responsible for the 1994 genocide. Despite 79 arrests, challenges remain, including capturing 13 fugitives. The tribunal's work continues, with efforts to secure international cooperation, particularly in tracking Felicien Kabuga, a key financier of the genocide believed to be in Kenya. The tribunal's mission persists until all suspects are tried.
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