Rwanda: Trial Chamber Maintains Its Order for Closing Briefs in Nzabonimana Case

Arusha — Trial Chamber in the case of genocide-accused and former Rwandan Minister for Youth, Callixte Nzabonimana maintained its order for the parties to file their closing briefs on July 5, 2011 with words not exceeding 30,000.

The ruling signed by the bench presided over by Judge Solomy Balungi Bossa followed the defence motion filed on July 4, 2011, asking for variation of order on word limits or in the alternative, extension of time to file its closing briefs.

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