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IRMCT Prosecutor Brammertz: Over 2,000 suspects from former Yugoslavia still to be investigated

FENA Press release, Photo: Archive

ARUSHA/HAGUE, June 12 (FENA) - Today, Prosecutor Serge Brammertz of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals (Mechanism) addressed the United Nations Security Council. The Prosecutor focused his remarks on the future of the Mechanism and its residual functions. He highlighted the three issues he considers most essential: first, the enforcement of sentences of those convicted by the Tribunals and Mechanism; second, supporting national efforts to achieve more justice for more victims of crimes committed in Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia; and third, promoting truth, reconciliation and education through public access to the Mechanism’s archives.

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