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"The Uncondemned" tells the gripping and world-changing story of a group of young international lawyers and activists who fought to make rape a crime of war, and the Rwandan women who came forward to testify and win justice where there had been none. Panel discussion to follow viewing.

By Danny Meza, Diversity & Outreach Peer
Friday, April 7th, 2017 - 7:44pm


A screening of the film "The Uncondemned" will take place on Monday, April 10, in Corwin Pavilion. Doors will open at 6 p.m. and the film will begin at 6:30 p.m.

"The Uncondemned" tells the gripping and world-changing story of a group of young international lawyers and activists who fought to make rape a crime of war, and the Rwandan women who came forward to testify and win justice where there had been none. Up until this point, rape had not been prosecuted as a war crime and was committed with impunity. ​

Filmmaker Michelle Mitchell, HRW Researcher Sara Darehshori, and Ambassador Pierre Prosper will be part of a post-screening panel moderated by Pulitzer Prize-nominated veteran foreign correspondent Kevin McKiernan.