Colette Ngoya
speaks on ...
Tribunal's jurisprudence on sexual violence

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I remember that this tribunal is the first place where a, a rape was considered as genocide. I don’t know whether I put it the right way but – and as a woman I think it’s a great thing. And it is also here that for the first time a woman was charged of rape. A woman was charged of . . .
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Lisa P. Nathan: Mm-hmm.
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So I think it’s good, it’s a good thing, is a good progress in whatever the law is doing. I don’t know the technical whatever, but I think it’s a good thing that this can happen. That’s what I can say, yeah.
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Country of Origin:
Cameroon
Interview Date:
October 13, 2008
Location:
Arusha, Tanzania
Interviewers:
Lisa P. Nathan
Donald J Horowitz
Videographers:
Max Andrews
Nell Carden Grey
Excerpt From:
Part 4
Submitted By:
Voices from the Rwanda Tribunal team