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Rwanda Trials

Daniel speaks to NPR's Jennifer Ludden in Kigali, Rwanda about the ongoing trials of two men accused of taking part in the 1994 genocide in Rwanda. The government has identified some 2,000 people it thinks are responsible for orchestrating the killings but it does not have the money to provide defense lawyers for each and everyone which makes many wonder whether these trials are fair. Government officials say the justice system was demolished after the geonocide and they are doing the best they can.

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