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Rwanda was first to prosecute mass rape as war crime

Rwanda was first to prosecute mass rape as war crime

12/03/2016 | Rating NR

PBS News Hour

Rwanda was first to prosecute mass rape as war crime

Clip: 12/3/2016 | 8m 1s

Rwanda was first to prosecute mass rape as war crime

A new documentary takes an in-depth look at the difficulties of prosecuting mass rape in international courts. “The Uncondemned,” in theaters this month, reviews the landmark case in Rwanda that changed the how mass rape could be prosecuted as an act of genocide. NewsHour Weekend’s Ivette Feliciano spoke with filmmaker Michele Mitchell and has more on the case.

12/03/2016 | Rating NR

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