ICTR Archive of Press Releases

Current Press Releases, Updates & Bulletins

ICTR/INFO-9-2-372
3 December 2003
Three Media Leaders convicted for Genocide
ICTR/INFO-9-2-371
1 December 2003
The Former Bourgmestre Of Mukingo Convicted Of Genocide
ICTR/INFO-9-2-370
27 November 2003
Trial of four Senior Government Officials Starts
ICTR/INFO-9-2-369
19 November 2003

Judge Mumba Sworn-in as Judge of the ICTR’s Appeals Chamber

ICTR/INFO-9-2-368
6 November 2003

The Trial of four former Rwandan Government Ministers begins today

ICTR/INFO-9-2-367
29 October 2003

More Ad Litem Judges to the Tribunal

ICTR/INFO-9-2-366
27 October 2003

Defence Begins Presentation of its Evidence in Ndindabahizi Trial

ICTR/INFO-9-2-365
16 October 2003

Four ad litem Judges Appointed to Serve at the ICTR

ICTR/INFO-9-2-364
9 October 2003

The President of ICTR calls for additional ad litem Judges

ICTR/INFO-9-2-363
7 October 2003
The President of the UN Human Rights Commission to lead a Campaign to support Victims
ICTR/INFO-9-2-362
6 October 2003
The New Prosecutor of the ICTR Mr Jallow takes up his Mandate
ICTR/INFO-9-2-361
3 October 2003
The President of the United Nations Human Rights Commission’s first visit to the ICTR
ICTR/INFO-9-2-360
26 September 2003

Rwandan Judicial Officials Visit the ICTR

ICTR/INFO-9-2-359
4 September 2003

The Security Council Appoints Separate Prosecutors for the two ad hoc UN Tribunals

ICTR/INFO-9-2-358
1 September 2003

Trial of Emmanuel Ndindabahizi Opens

ICTR/INFO-9-2-357corr.
1 September 2003

Mr. Bongani Majola Appointed Acting Prosecutor for the ICTR - Corrigendum

ICTR/INFO-9-2-357
29 August 2003

Mr. Bongani Majola Appointed Acting Prosecutor for the ICTR

ICTR/INFO-9-2-356
22 August 2003

Judge Khalida Rachid Khan Sworn-in

ICTR/INFO-9-2-355
15 August 2003

Juvénal Rugambarara Pleads Not Guilty

ICTR/INFO-9-2-354
13 August 2003

Juvénal Rugambarara Arrested and Transferred to Arusha

ICTR/INFO-9-2-353
28 July 2003

Trial of Sylvestre Gacumbitsi Opens

ICTR/INFO-9-2-352
28 July 2003

ICTR Initiates Major Moves to Strengthen Relationship with Rwandan Genocide Survivor Groups

ICTR/INFO-9-2-351
24 July 2003

UN Secretary General Appoints New Permanent Judge to the ICTR

ICTR/INFO-9-2-350
4 July2003

ICTR Gathers Strong Political Support from West African Heads of State

ICTR/INFO-9-2-349
26 June 2003

Election of 18 ad litem judges to the ICTR

6 June 2003
Media Alert

Composition of Chambers and Reassignment of Military Case to Trial Chamber I

ICTR/INFO-9-2-348
2 June 2003

ICTR Plenary Adopts Measures to Facilitate and Expedite Proceedings

ICTR/INFO-9-2-347
26 May 2003

New President and Vice-President for the ICTR

ICTR/INFO-9-2-346
26 May 2003
ICTR Hands Down First War Crimes Conviction
ICTR/INFO-9-2-345
26 May 2003

ICTR Becomes First International Tribunal to Receive Prestigious Human Rights Award

ICTR/INFO-9-2-344
15 May 2003

Rwanda Tribunal Delivers Two Judgements Today

ICTR/INFO-9-2-343
9 May 2003
ICTR Registrar Seeks Support of African Community
ICTR/INFO-9-2-342
4 April 2003

ICTR and ICTY Harmonize their Goals

ICTR/INFO-9-2-341
24 March 2003

Geneva-Exhibition 2003: The ICTR Challenging Impunity

ICTR/INFO-9-2-340
14 March 2003

France Agrees to receive ICTR convicts

ICTR/INFO-9-2-339
11 March 2003

ICTR EXHIBITION: Challenging impunity (Geneva, 17 March – 04 April 2003)

ICTR/INFO-9-2-338
7 March 2003

Strengthening of Co-operation links between the Tribunal and Rwanda

ICTR/INFO-9-2-337
28 February2003

Hategekimana Pleads Not Guilty

ICTR/INFO-9-2-336
20 February 2003

ldephonse Hategekimana Transferred to Arusha

ICTR/INFO-9-2-335
19 February 2003

Convictions of Pastor and Medical Doctor

ICTR/INFO-9-2-334
18 February 2003

Bishop’s Remains Transferred to Rwanda

ICTR/INFO-9-2-333
7 February 2003

President of Finland Visits ICTR

ICTR/INFO-9-2-332
3 February 2003

Election of ICTR Judges

ICTR/INFO-9-2-331
29 January 2003

ICTR Deputy Prosecutor Takes Office

ICTR/INFO-9-2-330 
24 January 2003
Bishop Samuel Musabyimana dies
14 January 2003
Medial Alert

Resumption of Hearings in nine trials involving 22 accused