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Personal interviews conducted with ICTR officials and diplomats in Kigali, Rwanda, June-July 2002 and with Carla Del Ponte in The Hague, The Netherlands, December 2003.
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'The outreach programme was well received, still is well received [and] has made an impact,' ICTR Spokesperson Kingsley Moghalu asserted in a 2002 interview (personal interview with the ICTR Spokesperson Kingsley Moghalu conducted in Arusha, Tanzania, February 2002). In June 2001, ICTR Registrar, Adama Dieng, asserted that the outreach programme, in conjunction with the Tribunal's increased efficacy and efforts to aid witnesses and victims, had significantly reversed Rwandan public opinion that the Tribunal was 'distant and inaccessible' (statement by the Registrar, Mr Adama Dieng, on the Report of the International Crisis Group, ICTR Press Release, 11 June 2001). 'A vast majority of Rwandans has shown a marked increase in their appreciation of the work of the ICTR and their support for it,' Dieng claimed, yet without supporting evidence, ibid.
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David Tolbert makes a similar point in reference to the outreach programme at the ICTY. see D. Tolbert, 'Reflections on the ICTY Registry', 2 Journal of International Criminal Justice (2004) 485.
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In late February 2005, ICTR Chief Prosecutor, Hassan Jallow, sent 15 Tribunal case files to Rwandan officials. The transferred case files are of Hutu genocide suspects who have not yet been indicted by the Tribunal. See 'UN Court Hands Over Genocide Cases to Rwanda', Hirondelle News Agency, 23 February 2005.
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