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The Prima Facie Genocide in Palestine versus the “Legally Presumed” and “Unproven Genocide in Rwanda”. The ICTR Rwandan Prisoners
By John Philpot, Ndayambaje Elie, Kambanda Jean, Nyiramasuhuko Pauline, and et al.
Global Research, March 26, 2024

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Below is the English version of a letter to the Judges of the ICTR and the Mechanism on the manifest failures of the law as practiced at the ICTR.

ICTR prisoners in Senegal have written this eloquent letter, which should serve as a basic document for any course in international criminal law given by any university in the world.

We think it’s time to pay more attention to the men and women detained by the United Nations. They have no real right to release after serving long years in detention. Reconciliation implies forgiveness in both senses.

The word “genocide” and ICTR prisoners.

The word genocide is omnipresent in today’s public discourse, with the premeditated genocide of the Palestinians by Israel with the support of the United States and Great Britain.

You will see in the attached document that the genocide in Rwanda was legally presumed without the proof required by the Tribunal. 

For Israel, although genocide has been proven prima facie, the West does not accept this in contrast to their automatic acceptance of the Rwandan “genocide” which has never been proven.

It seems to me that this issue deserves to be revisited from top to bottom.

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