Background & Causes (Genocide)
Key Cases
Establishment & Mandates of the ICTR
Other Courts (National, Gacaca)
Composition & Function of ICTR
100

Which two main ethnic groups were involved in the Rwandan genocide?

Hutu and Tutsi

100

Who was the first person ever convicted of genocide by an international court?

Jean-Paul Akayesu

100

What type of group/level of criminals did the ICTR focus on prosecuting?

High-level planners

100

This community-based court system was revived in 2005 to handle hundreds of thousands of lower-level genocide perpetrators.

Gacaca Courts

100

Which institution took over ICTR’s remaining functions after it closed?

MICT (Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals)

200

Which colonial power deepened ethnic divisions by favoring Tutsis?

Belgium

200

What crime did Akayesu’s case first recognize as a tool of genocide?

Rape/sexual violence

200

What year was the ICTR established?

1994

200

In terms of severity, what types of crimes did Rwanda’s national courts focus on after the genocide?

Serious Crimes

200

Name one of the three main organs of the ICTR.

-The Chambers

-Office of the Prosecutor

-The Registry

300

How were Tutsis identified at roadblocks during the genocide?

Ethnic ID Cards

300

Which Prime Minister pleaded guilty to genocide and received life imprisonment?

Jean Kambanda

300

What UN body created the ICTR?

UN Security Council

300

Rwanda abolished this form of punishment in 2007, which allowed more genocide cases to be transferred from the ICTR to national courts.

Death Penalty

300

What type of judge was temporarily appointed to speed up trials?

Ad-litem judges

400

What event on April 6, 1994 directly triggered the genocide?

Shooting of the presidents plane

400

What groundbreaking legal principle came from prosecuting RTLM leaders?

Media incitement can constitute genocide and crimes against humanity.

400

Where was the ICTR headquartered?

Arusha, Tanzania

400

By mid-2006, Rwanda’s national courts had tried approximately what # of genocide suspects?

What is 10,000

400

Under which UN Security Council resolution was the ICTR established?

Resolution 955

500

What armed group, made mostly of Tutsi exiles, invaded Rwanda in 1990 and sparked the civil war?

The Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF)

500

Why was the Akayesu judgment considered groundbreaking in international criminal law? (Name two reasons.)

First-ever conviction for genocide 

First time an international court ruled that rape can constitute genocide

500

What was the ICTR’s time-limited jurisdiction?

 January 1st and December 31st, 1994.

500

The Gacaca courts handled cases across what # of courts?

1,200 courts

500

What strategy helped wind down ICTR operations by focusing on top perpetrators only?

Completion Strategy