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DAR ES SALAAM, Oct. 11 (Xinhuanet) -- Lawyers for a key Rwandan genocide
suspect have demanded that their client wants to meet with the former United
Nations secretary-general Boutros Boutros-Ghali, according to reports reaching
here Tuesday.
Theoneste Bagosora, the man regarded by the International Criminal Tribunal
for Rwanda as the mastermind of the 1994 genocide, is to decide on whether to
cite Boutros-Ghali as a witness after their meeting.
Bagosora's lead counsel Raphael Constant explained that the defense wants
to get the point of view from the Boutros-Ghali who served as the UN chief then
on what had happened at the United Nations Security Council regarding Rwanda
between September 1993 and June 1994.
"We are in contact with him (Ghali)," said Constant, "In principle he is not
against the idea of meeting with us, but as is the practice, we need to get
the UN's green light."
The counsel has already written to the United Nations, reports said.
"We have officially written to the United Nations who
demanded to know the exact reasons we wanted the meeting. We are in the process
of doing so." Enditem |