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Which of these statements reflect the ways that Rwandan community courts and the international community dealt with the genocide against Tutsis and slaughter of moderate Hutus? Select all that apply.

The international courts bowed to the wishes of the traditional courts and allowed them to prosecute all of the leaders of the genocide.


The international courts tried the main leaders of the genocide.


The traditional community courts executed most of the people who took part in the killings.


The Rwandan traditional community courts’ main goal was to achieve truth and reconciliation.


The traditional community courts returned many of the people who took part in the killings to their communities.


The international courts’ main goal was to punish the Tutsis who caused the genocide.
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"The international courts tried the main leaders of the genocide" and "The traditional community courts returned many of the people who took part in the killings to their communities" seem like the only reasonable answers but I haven't taken this class in a while so my memory on this is a little foggy. I hope I helped.

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