‘Never Again’, justice the main ingredient
The vow ‘Never Again’ is empty if it does not come with justice for those who suffered the heinous crimes in the 1994 genocide against the Tutsis. Over the past days, issues to do with justice have thus been central to conversations reflecting on the genocide in which over a million people died 15 years ago. Notable in the same conversations has been the wide acknowledgement that Rwanda’s traditional Gacaca Courts, have been more successful in dispensing justice to the local communities. The courts are lauded for having been pivotal to the healing and reconciliation processes at community level. This acknowledgement is especially made by renowned visiting academics and researchers on transitional justice issues, from key institutions internationally.