Many of the perpetrators of the Rwandan Genocide were tried and received life sentences. Unfortunately, many of those who participated in the genocide ran away to other countries, or went out in the bush, where pursuit is almost impossible. Part of the sadness is that the conflict is tribal, and resentments are deep. The possibility for a repeat threat still exists.
No. France's actions in Rwanda have been scrutinized and remain a difficult hurdle for France-Rwanda relations, but no form of actual punishment has been inflicted.
actions have consequences
The international community, led by NATO, intervened militarily in Bosnia to protect the Bosniak minority (Bosnian Muslims) from Bosnian Serb genocide. The international community made no concrete actions to end the Rwandan genocide and the genocide only ended when a rebel army overthrew the government.
Romeo Dallaire is widely regarded as a hero for his efforts as the Force Commander of the United Nations peacekeeping mission during the Rwandan genocide in 1994. He tried to stop the violence and save lives, despite facing significant challenges and limitations. His actions brought attention to the atrocities in Rwanda and inspired greater accountability in preventing genocide.
The Berlin Conference called for the partition of Africa. Germany took possession of Rwanda and Burundi. After World War I, the area was taken over by Belgium. The Belgians proceeded to introduce the 'divide and rule' strategy in the colonies by giving education and advance for the Tutsi only, thus creating their prosperity while taking what that of the Hutus. The Belgians then proceeded to use the Tutsi to enforce their rule. Feelings that were created as a result of these actions led to the eventual Rwandan Genocide.
What is meant by "absolute rights?" But, generally, yes. Even after incarceration they should lose some rights. Felony offenses are SERIOUS crimes with serious, and real, consequences for innocent parties. The potential perpetrators HAVE TO weigh the possible consequences of their actions against how it may affect their future life. You just can't make the consequences go away by saying "I'm sorry," or requesting a "do over."
The theme of "Babes in the Jungle" by O. Henry revolves around the idea of the unpredictability of fate and the consequences of one's actions. It explores themes of deception, betrayal, and the irony of human nature, highlighting how characters can be both victims and perpetrators of their circumstances.
Reread her soliloquy in Act 4 Scene 3, and you will see that she considers very closely the consequences of her actions.
what are the positive and negative consequences of human actions on the ocean environment
Aggressive/erratic actions without thought on the consequences of those actions. Even when those consequences could be harmful to the individual acting erratically.
The foolish boy sat outside the principal's office awaiting the consequences of his actions.
Good consequences are the results of actions taken to change or improve a situation. They can be unintended consequences, where the result was not even part of the equation.