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The term for the genocide trials in Rwanda is the "Gacaca courts." Established in 2001, these community-based courts aimed to address the crimes committed during the 1994 Rwandan genocide by promoting reconciliation and justice. They allowed for local participation in the legal process, enabling survivors and communities to confront perpetrators and facilitate healing. The Gacaca courts operated until 2012, focusing on both accountability and restorative justice.

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