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    Gacaca Trials Were Unable to Modernize, and Were Ineffective at Disposing
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Gacaca Trials Were Unable to Modernize, and Were Ineffective at Disposing

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Gacaca trials were unable to modernize, and were ineffective at disposing of the backlog of 135,000 cases after the Rwandan genocide.

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