Don’t tolerate incitement, dehumanisation – scholars

Faustin Ntezilyayo, the Chief Justice, has said that the Government of Rwanda has done a lot to set up mechanisms to hold perpetrators of the Genocide against the Tutsi and other crimes against humanity to account. He was speaking yesterday in Kigali during an event to mark the 75th anniversary of the end of the Jewish Holocaust, in 1945. Genocide scholars called for zero tolerance to extremist tendencies. / Photo: Emmanuel Kwizera.
Faustin Ntezilyayo, the Chief Justice, has said that the Government of Rwanda has done a lot to set up mechanisms to hold perpetrators of the Genocide against the Tutsi and other crimes against humanity to account. He was speaking yesterday in Kigali during an event to mark the 75th anniversary of the end of the Jewish Holocaust, in 1945. Genocide scholars called for zero tolerance to extremist tendencies. / Photo: Emmanuel Kwizera.
Faustin Ntezilyayo, the Chief Justice, has said that the Government of Rwanda has done a lot to set up mechanisms to hold perpetrators of the Genocide against the Tutsi and other crimes against humanity to account. He was speaking yesterday in Kigali during an event to mark the 75th anniversary of the end of the Jewish Holocaust, in 1945. Genocide scholars called for zero tolerance to extremist tendencies. / Photo: Emmanuel Kwizera.
Faustin Ntezilyayo, the Chief Justice, has said that the Government of Rwanda has done a lot to set up mechanisms to hold perpetrators of the Genocide against the Tutsi and other crimes against humanity to account. He was speaking yesterday in Kigali during an event to mark the 75th anniversary of the end of the Jewish Holocaust, in 1945. Genocide scholars called for zero tolerance to extremist tendencies. / Photo: Emmanuel Kwizera.
L-R: US envoy to Rwanda Amb. Peter Vrooman, Bizimana, and Israeli envoy to Rwanda Amb. Ron Adam at the event.
L-R: US envoy to Rwanda Amb. Peter Vrooman, Bizimana, and Israeli envoy to Rwanda Amb. Ron Adam at the event.
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