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NEWS & LETTERS, May 2002   

Column: Our Life and Times by Kevin A. Barry

Tribunal prosecutes Rwandan genocide

The International Criminal Court in Arusha, Tanzania continues to prosecute perpetrators of the Rwandan genocide. Currently, radio broadcaster Jean-Bosco Barayagwiza and other media personalities are before the court, charged with incitement to genocide for their role in the 1994 massacre of 800,000 people, mainly from the Tutsi minority. Barayagwiza and others referred to Tutsis as "cockroaches," stating "we will kill you," while also broadcasting names and locations.

Despite the bureaucratic problems that have plagued the Arusha Tribunal—for example, a trial of three top military officers began one day in April but was abruptly adjourned the next day—its actions are historic. They have not received adequate coverage in the Eurocentric global media. Nor has the precedent of trying propagandists of genocide been applied to the former Yugoslavia, where intellectual instigators of Serbian genocide, such as the philosopher Mihailo Markovic, have yet to be investigated, let alone tried.

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