Documents on Rwanda
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  • Press release
    Oct 16, 2009

    The Government of Burundi should immediately evaluate the claims of up to 400 Rwandan asylum seekers and stop all efforts to coerce them to leave the country.

  • Journal Article
    Sep 3, 2009

    As a newly minted investigator at the International Criminal Tribunal in Rwanda in 1995, I was not sure how people in Kigali, Rwanda's capital, would respond when I told them my line of work. In casual conversations at local restaurants I was surprised by how often I was asked if the tribunal planned to investigate crimes committed by the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF).

  • Press release
    Aug 17, 2009

    The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda may lose its credibility unless it indicts and tries Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) officers suspected of having committed war crimes in Rwanda in 1994.

  • Letter
    Aug 14, 2009

    Human Rights Watch writes to Hassan Jallow, chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, in response to his letter dated June 22, 2009 concerning the status of his office's investigation of Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) crimes.

  • Written statement
    Jul 30, 2009

    Recognizing our obligation to help protect human rights and uphold the rule of law, we, the undersigned civil society organizations, appeal to African ICC States Parties to reaffirm their support for the ICC and their commitment to abide by their obligations under the Rome Statute, particularly in relation to the arrest and transfer of the President of Sudan to the ICC.

  • Press release
    Jul 8, 2009

    United States President Barack Obama should use his visit to Ghana on July 10 and 11, 2009 to encourage its new president, John Atta Mills, to take a leadership position in Africa on issues of democracy and justice.

  • Press release
    Jul 1, 2009

    The Rwandan Parliament should remove provisions in a draft law that would mandate compulsory HIV testing and require the sterilization of all individuals with intellectual disabilities. The provisions, in a reproductive health bill, are deeply flawed and violate the government's obligations to uphold and protect human rights.

  • Press release
    Jun 19, 2009

    The Tanzanian and Ugandan governments should ensure that refugees living in camps due to close on June 30 and July 31, 2009 are not forcibly returned to their home countries and are immediately given full information about their options.

  • Press release
    Jun 1, 2009

    The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda should urgently indict senior officers of the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) who are alleged to have committed war crimes in Rwanda in 1994.

  • Letter
    May 26, 2009

    Human Rights Watch writes to Justice Hassan B. Jallow, chief prosecutor for the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, urging him once more to prosecute crimes committed by the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) in 1994.

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