Sexual Crimes in Conflict Database
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Jurisprudence judicial mechanism
ICTR - Emmanuel Rukundo
- Country
- Rwanda
- Keywords
- Genocide Mental Harm Rape, Opportunistic Crime Sexual Assault/Attack/Abuse Tutsi
- Reference link
- http://unictr.irmct.org/en/cases/ictr-01-70
- Type of mechanism
- International Criminal Tribunal/Court
- Name of mechanism
- International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR)
- Name of accused
- Emmanuel Rukundo
- Charges
- Causing serious mental harm as genocide under Article 6(1) (direct responsibility) (committing) for, inter alia, sexually assaulting Witness CCH, a young Tutsi woman, at the Saint Léon Minor Seminary.
- Trial chamber verdict
- Rukundo was found guilty by the Trial Chamber (on 27 February 2009), with Judge Ki Park dissenting, for causing serious mental harm as genocide.
- sentencing
- Rukundo was sentenced to 23 years’ imprisonment on 20 October 2010.
- Appeals chamber verdict
- The Appeals Chamber, with Judge Pocar dissenting, reversed (on 20 October 2010) the above conviction as it held that the sexual act could be seen as an opportunistic crime that was not accompanied by the specific intent to commit genocide.
- Status
- 2715
- Case number
- ICTR-01-70
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