Other Documents
Other Key Reports
- Report of the United Nations Development Fund for Women on the activities of the Fund to eliminate violence against women (December 2009)
- "A More Secure World" by the High-level Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change (December 2004)
- The Responsibility to Protect (2001)
Backgrounders
- The Justice and Reconciliation Process in Rwanda
- Preventing genocide
- Responsibility to Protect
- Sexual Violence: a Tool of War
Judicial archives of the ICTR
M. Jean Paul Akayesu: Bourgmestre of the Taba commune during the 1994 genocide. He was the first convicted by the international court and his conviction was amended to include rape and sexual violence as crimes against humanity
- Judgement of Jean Paul Akayesu
- Appeal Judgement of Jean Paul Akayesu
- Listen to the audio files of the Judgement and Witnesses' testimonies
M. Jean Kambanda: Prime Minister of the interim government of the Republic of Rwanda on 9 April 1994. He was convicted to life in prison in 1998 and it was the first time a head of government was convicted for the crime of genocide
- Appeal Judgement of Jean Kambanda
- Judgement and Sentence of Jean Kambanda
- Listen to the audio files of the Appearance and Judgment
M. Andre Rwamakuba: Minister of Primary and Secondary Education in Rwanda during the genocide
Media Case (2003): first judgment since the conviction of Julius Streicher at Nuremberg after World War II to examine the role of the media in the context of international criminal justice
- Appeals Judgements of Ferdinand Nahimana, Jean-Bosco Barayagwiza, Hassan Ngeze
- Judgement and Sentence of Ferdinand Nahimana, Jean-Bosco Barayagwiza, Hassan Ngeze