Document Type
Article
Publication Date
January 2002
Abstract
This article explores the gendered dimensions of genocidal hate propaganda before and during the Rwandan genocide and proposes that the international tribunal consider these cases with an intersectional approach that attempts to fully appreciate the harm inflicted upon Tutsi women.
Recommended Citation
Green, Llezlie, Gender Hate Propaganda and Sexual Violence in the Rwandan Genocide: An Argument for Intersectionality in International Law (2002). Columbia Human Rights Law Review, Vol. 33, No. 733, 2002.
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