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Interview: Empower African court as alternative to ICC–Rugege

African governments have not done enough to empower the  African Court of Human and Peoples’ Rights to handle cases of crimes against humanity, according to Chief Justice Prof. Sam Rugege. This has left the ICC to run the show, albeit in highly questionable ways. In an exclusive interview with The New Times’ Felly Kimenyi, the Chief Justice also spoke about corruption in Rwanda’s Judiciary, the independence of the Judiciary, and reluctance by some countries to extradite or try Genocide fugitives, among other issues. Below are the excerpts; 
The Chief Justice and the writer. Prof. Rugege says the Judiciary is independent and fully protected by the law.
The Chief Justice and the writer. Prof. Rugege says the Judiciary is independent and fully protected by the law.
Felly Kimenyi