Sunday, March 4, 2012

Post-Genocide Rwanda

1.) In what ways did genocide impact the development of this “developing” country?
    It stopped the developing of the country cause there was no government , hospitals, schools, shelters, food programs, or factories. Also there wasn’t water, telephones, and electricity.

2.) Where does the rebuilding of a country shattered by genocide begin? What can the people do? What can the government do? What can the international community do?
    It begins with the survivors of the genocide. The people can just try to rebuild their lives back. The government also has to get back together and find people houses and food. The international community needs to send over volunteers for hospitals and nurses, and food and water. 

3.) How can justice be found in post-genocide Rwanda?
    It can be found by having people in charge knowing what to do. The community courts with the judges being people from the community. International courts are by the nation and are more serious.

4.) Which can bring justice to the people of Rwanda more effectively- international courts or community courts? Explain.
    Community courts because those are led by people in the community and they saw and know what happen during the genocide. Also the courts will go by quicker cause they probably won’t go so in depth with everything. They get to put the bad people in jail and get their revenge on the people who started the genocide.

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