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24/06/2011 (130 GMT)

Former Rwandan minister guilty of genocide; should governments ban insulting language?

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55 minutes

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Fri 24 Jun 2011 13:05GMT

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  • Rwanda genocide verdict

    Pauline Nyiramasuhuko, Rwanda's former Minister for the Family and Female Empowerment has been found guilty of crimes against humanity, rape and persecution during the 1994 genocide in Rwanda.

    Duration: 01:28

  • Rwanda testimony

    A resident of Butari says the former Rwandan minister for Family and Female empowerment was responsible for the killing of everyone in her family including her husband and five children.

    Duration: 02:49

  • Rwanda reactions

    Dr Phil Clark, a lecturer in international politics and Ally Yusufu Mugenzi, head of the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's Kinyarwanda service talks about the role of Pauline Nyiramasuhuko during the 1994 genocide.

    Duration: 09:53

  • Diabetes

    Dr Ee Lin Lim, a research associate at Newcastle University talks about the recent discovery of a temporary cure for Type Two diabetes - an extreme, low calorie diet.

    Duration: 13:00

  • Croatia

    EU ministers give the green light for Croatian membership. The Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's Allan Little, reports on the 20th anniversary of the Croatian Parliament's decision to declare independence.

    Duration: 19:35

  • EU China Equities

    As premier Wen Jia Bao arrives in Hungary, will the Chinese come to the rescue of debt-ridden Europe? Dr.Linda Yeuh, Bloomberg's Economics Correspondent says China is likely to increase it's presence.

    Duration: 23:00

  • Russia football

    Our Moscow correspondent Steve Rosenberg talks about Russia's anti-racism campaign ahead of the 2018 Football World Cup tournament.

    Duration: 31:06

  • Disability hate speech

    At the moment hate speech crimes in Britain include, colour, race, religion, ethnicity and sexual orientation. But should it also be a crime to use hateful speech towards a disabled person?

    Duration: 38:31

  • Australia immigration reality TV

    The Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's Nick Bryant reports on a TV series which aired in Australia this week which has sought to provoke debate on the country's touchiest political issue: boat people.

    Duration: 43:00

  • Spelling Bee

    Britain's Spelling Bee champions, Tom Kirkham, Joe Tagliaferro, William Harrington-Clark and Liam Spurgeon talks to Newshour about the challenges of the competition.

    Duration: 49:53

  • Syria protests

    The Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's Lina Sinjab reports live from Damascus on the ongoing unrest in Syria.

    Duration: 53:00

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  • Fri 24 Jun 2011 13:05GMT

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