In 1994 over 800,000 people were killed in Rwanda, a 100 day genocide in which ethnic Tutsis murdered by extremist Hutu militias. This program by Anne Aghion explores the Gacaca tribunals - traditional community meetings aimed at bring truth, peace, just ice and unity to this shattered nation. Survivors discuss their difficulties in facing their attackers; the process of getting the killers to admit their guilt is also noted. Dominant 7, Gacaca Productions, Planète.