Friday, March 2, 2012

Post-Genocide Rwanda questions (group 4)

1. Genocide destroyed the government, business, public utilities, and most other forms of civilization in Rwanda.

2. The rebuilding of a country that has suffered genocide begins with taking care of those who have been hurt by the conflict. The people can rebuild their lives on their own by finding homes and living lives as best they can. The government and the international community can provide relief to those who have been affected, and serve justice to those who have committed crimes.

3. Justice can be found in the people trying to imprison those who were responsible for the genocide. They may not be doing an extremely effective job, but they are trying.

4. Community courts can bring justice faster because they were actually present at the times of the crime.

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