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seeking justice in Bosnia and Rwanda

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"The key to my neighbor's house" was published by Picador in 2001 - New York, it has 492 pages and the language of the book is English.


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  • Title: The key to my neighbor's house
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: 492
  • Publisher: Picador
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  • Publish Location: New York

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  • Pagination: xix, 492 p. ;

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"The key to my neighbor's house" Table Of Contents:

  • 1- Machine generated contents note: Book One: BEARING WITNESS
  • 2- 1. Blood Ties to Blood Feuds 3
  • 3- 2. The Triumph of the Underworld 32
  • 4- 3. Since Unhappily We Cannot Always Avoid Wars 59
  • 5- 4. The Land of 1,000 Graves 83
  • 6- 5. Our Enemy Is One 107
  • 7- 6. No Safe Havens 132
  • 8- Book Two: TRIALS AND TRIBUNALS
  • 9- 7. Peace Without Justice .165
  • 10- 8. Searching for the Truth 190
  • 11- 9. Bring Me His Body 215
  • 12- 10. Having Clean Hands 248
  • 13- 11. What a Tutsi Woman Tastes Like 271
  • 14- 12. When the Victims Are the Serbs 293
  • 15- Book Three: AFTER JUDGMENT
  • 16- 13. A Time of Reckoning 315
  • 17- 14. Justice Must Be Seen to Be Done 337
  • 18- 15. Justice on the Ground 351
  • 19- 16. Rwandan Crimes, Arusha Justice 371
  • 20- 17. When a Tribunal Is Not Enough 389.

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"From her unique vantage point as a reporter directly covering the reality of genocide and its aftermath in Bosnia and Rwanda, journalist Elizabeth Neuffer tells the compelling story of two parallel journeys toward justice in each country - that of the international war crime tribunals, and that of the people left behind.". "Sometimes heartbreaking, sometimes blood-chilling, sometimes inspiring, and including accounts from victims and perpetrators, forensic experts, and tribunal judges, three stories form the backbone of this book. We follow Hasan Nuhanovic, a young Bosnian Muslim student determined to discover the fate of his family lost at Srebrenica, as he matures over the years from a gangling youth to a man with the authority to testify before Congress in Washington, D.C. In counterpoint, we follow Witness JJ, a shy Tutsi woman of immense courage, who overcomes her modesty and the dictates of her culture to testify about her rape - an act that resulted in wartime rape being classified as a war crime. And we get a revealing inside look at the workings of the newly created international tribunals through the eyes of Gabrielle Kirk McDonald, an African-American judge appointed to the court."--BOOK JACKET.

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