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Press Release
. Communiqué de presse
(Exclusively for the use of the media. Not an official document)
The Hague, 21 September 2001
TK/ICTR/621-e
REGISTRARS
OF ICTY AND ICTR SIGN STATEMENT ON CO-OPERATION
On Thursday, 20
September 2001, the Registrars of the International Criminal Tribunal for the
Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) and the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
(ICTR), Mr. Hans Holthuis and Mr. Adama Dieng respectively, signed a joint statement
on co-operation aimed at improving the work of both Tribunals.
The
statement was signed during a one-week official visit of the Registrar of the
ICTY, which is based in The Hague, The Netherlands, to the seat of the ICTR
in Arusha, Tanzania. The Tribunals, which are both ad hoc, already share
the same Appeals Chamber and Prosecutor.
During
his visit Mr. Holthuis held fruitful discussions and brainstorming sessions
with his counterpart Mr. Dieng and other senior officials of the ICTR and visited
the Tribunal’s United Nations Detention Facility in Arusha.
The
envisaged areas of co-operation between the two Tribunals include court management,
judicial matters, chambers, including the Appeals Chamber, legal aid and defence
matters, legal advisory matters, library, and victims and witnesses issues.
Other
areas are outreach programmes, administrative matters, public information and
press relations, translation matters and enhancement of communication through
the use of satellite facilities.
Speaking
to the press in Arusha, the two Registrars said that they were striving to achieve
the common goal of completing the respective mandates of the two Tribunals by
the year 2008, or as soon thereafter as possible.
They
said that there were several areas where each Tribunal could learn from the
experience of the other and other areas where both Tribunals could pool resources
together to enhance efficiency.
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