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ICTR: Ngirabatware: TC Orders Switzerland, Senegal, Belgium and the World Bank to Disclose Documents
2010-04-27/28, Arusha, Tanzania. The Trial Chamber granted four defence motions and ordered Switzerland, Senegal, Belgium and the World Bank to disclose certain information about the development assistance granted to Rwanda between 1990 and 1994. The states refused to provide the information to the Defence voluntarily, and the World Bank provided partial assistance. The information in [...]
Posted in ICTR Also tagged Anne-Gaelle Denier, Article 28 (2), Augustin Ngirabatware, Belgium, Contribution Agreements, Deogratias Sebureze, development assistance, development projects, disclosure, diversion of funds, Faria Rekkas, information, Interahamwe, Iskandar Ismail, Ministry of Planning, motion, Mparany Rajohnson, Mylene Dimitri, Patrick Gabaake, Peter Herbert, production of evidence, rebuttal evidence, Rwanda, Senegal, service of documents, Solomy Balungi Bossa, State cooperation, Statute, Structural Adjustment Program, Switzerland, UNDP, Wallace Kapaya, William Egbe, William H. Sekule, World Bank Comments closed
ICTR: Ngirabatware: Defence Motion re Materials to be Obtained from Belgium Denied