Rwanda Tribunal Rejects Request to Set Up Satellite Office in Kinshasa
ARUSHA 14 May 2002 (Internews) The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) will not establish an office in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) as requested by Congolese Foreign Affairs Minister...
Genocide Fugitive Aligned In S.A Court
Rwanda Genocide Fugitive Arrested After 22 Years on the Run, Appears in Cape Town Court
Fulgence Kayishema, one of the few remaining fugitives sought in connection with the horrific 1994 Rwanda genocide,...
Media Trial: Newspaper Claimed Tutsis Wanted to Create an Empire, Witness Says
ARUSHA 16 May 2002 (Internews) Marcel Kabanda, an expert in Rwandan print media, today told judges at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) that an alleged anti-Tutsi newspaper, 'Kangura', published...
Media Trial: Hassan Ngeze Was Useful To Rwanda Government, Witness Says
By Mary Kimani
ARUSHA 28 May 2002 (Internews) Genocide suspect Hassan Ngeze "was not a decision maker but someone called upon to follow orders," Alison Des Forges, Rwandan historian and Human Rights...
The Butare six
The biggest trial so far of Rwandan genocide suspects, has completed its first phase at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, in Tanzania.
Known as 'The Butare Trial', it involves six suspects...
Cyangugu Trial Resumes
ARUSHA 14 May 2002 (Internews) The so-called "Cyangugu Trial" for three genocide suspects resumed today before the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) after a six-week break. The 19th witness for...
ICTR Opens Fourth Court to Speed up Genocide Trials
The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) on 1 March,2005 opened the fourth court room to speed up trials of genocide suspects and to meet the closing UN strategy of 2008.
The...