Brammertz seeks help of UN Security Council on Genocide fugitives

The New Times
Serge Brammertz, the Chief Prosecutor of the International Residual Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals, speaks to the media in Kigali on Tuesday, April 27. Frustrated by countries that are reluctant to arrest Genocide fugitives, Brammertz is now seeking more support from the UN Security Council. / Photo: Sam Ngendahimana.
Serge Brammertz, the Chief Prosecutor of the International Residual Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals, speaks to the media in Kigali on Tuesday, April 27. Frustrated by countries that are reluctant to arrest Genocide fugitives, Brammertz is now seeking more support from the UN Security Council. / Photo: Sam Ngendahimana.
Rwanda’s Prosecutor General, Aimable Havugiyaremye (left), and  Serge Brammertz, the Chief Prosecutor of the International Residual Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals, during the news conference in Kigali on Tuesday, April 27. / Photo: Sam Ngendahimana.
Rwanda’s Prosecutor General, Aimable Havugiyaremye (left), and Serge Brammertz, the Chief Prosecutor of the International Residual Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals, during the news conference in Kigali on Tuesday, April 27. / Photo: Sam Ngendahimana.
Nasra Bishumba