Human Rights Watch – Lasting Wounds | Consequences of Genocide and War for Rwanda’s Children, Volume 15, N° 5 (A), March 2003 (PDF)
Lasting Wounds | Consequences of Genocide and War for Rwanda’s Children (foto HRW)
Lasting Wounds | Consequences of Genocide and War for Rwanda’s Children, Volume 15, N° 5 (A), March 2003
RWANDA LASTING WOUNDS:
Consequences of Genocide and War for Rwanda’s Children
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To the Rwandan Government:
To Rwanda’s International Donors and UNICEF:
Children Targeted in the Genocide
Children as Victims of Combat
Children as Tools of Violence
V. “Justice Has Left Us”: No Longer Children, Accused of Genocide
Legal Responsibility of Children for Genocide
Note on Ages
Arbitrary Arrests
Miscarriage of Justice: Detention and Mistreatment of Children below the Age of Criminal Responsibility
Justice Delayed: Criminal Cases Dragging on for Years
Conditions of Detention
VI. Children without Parents: Victims of Abuse and Exploitation
Children on Their Own during the Emergency: 1994 – 1997
Still Alone: Children Today
Domestic Labor Exploitation
Denial of the Right to Education
Denial of Property Rights
Rwandan Law and Practice
Life on the Streets
Police Violence
Sexual Violence against Street Girls
VIII. The Role of the International Community
IX. International Legal Standards
Juvenile Justice
Freedom from Abuse and Exploitation
https://www.hrw.org/reports/2003/rwanda0403/index.htm#TopOfPage
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