Transcript of June 7 - Peter Robinson
Transcript of June 7 - Peter Robinson
Transcript of June 7 - Peter Robinson
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KAREMERA ET AL MONDAY, 7 JUNE 2010<br />
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MR. PRESIDENT:<br />
Good morning, everybody.<br />
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Mr. Registrar, could you open the proceedings, please.<br />
MR. HOMETOWU:<br />
Thank you, Mr. President.<br />
Trial Chamber III <strong>of</strong> the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, composed <strong>of</strong> Judge Dennis Byron,<br />
presiding, Judge Gberdao Gustave Kam and Judge Vagn Joensen, is now sitting in open session<br />
today, Monday, the 7th <strong>of</strong> <strong>June</strong>, 2010, for the continuation <strong>of</strong> the trial in the matter <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Prosecutor versus Karemera et al., Case No. ICTR-98-44-T.<br />
Thank you.<br />
MR. PRESIDENT:<br />
Thank you.<br />
The appearances are the same.<br />
MR. WEBSTER:<br />
Actually, there's a slight adjustment, Your Honours. Good morning to everyone, to the Bench and to<br />
the parties. I'd like to inform the Court that we have two new interns working with us for the next<br />
few months. The first is Alain Noupoué. The last name is spelt N-O-U-P-O-U-E. And the other is<br />
Jessica Singer. Both <strong>of</strong> them are seated right here behind me. So we can welcome them to the trial.<br />
Thank you.<br />
MR. PRESIDENT:<br />
Thank you, Mr. Webster. We do welcome you both to the Tribunal and to our trial. And we hope you<br />
have a successful tour <strong>of</strong> duty while you're here.<br />
MR. ROBINSON:<br />
Excuse me, Mr. President. I also have a new intern I'd like to introduce to the Chamber this morning.<br />
He's José Ordonez from the University <strong>of</strong> Ottawa in Canada. Thank you.<br />
MR. PRESIDENT:<br />
Yes. And we also welcome you to the Tribunal and to our trial and hope you have a useful tour <strong>of</strong> duty<br />
and enjoy it.<br />
Well, gentlemen, we -- and ladies, we now have to address the motions for continuance. We think that<br />
we should separate the applications <strong>of</strong> Nzirorera and Ngirumpatse, and we would like to deal with the<br />
Nzirorera motion first. We have considered already the filings in the matter, and we just thought that --<br />
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