On Tuesday 18 May 2021, the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal
Tribunals (“Mechanism”) welcomed three Ambassadors to its Arusha branch
premises.
The visit was a courtesy call by the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Belgium to
Tanzania, His Excellency Peter Van Acker, the Ambassador of the Kingdom of
Denmark to Tanzania, Her Excellency Mette Nørgaard Dissing-Spandet, and the
Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to Tanzania, His Excellency
Jeroen Verheul.
The Ambassadors were received by the Prosecutor of the Mechanism, Mr. Serge
Brammertz, who briefed them on the mandate of the Mechanism and the challenges
it faces, including with regard to the tracking of the remaining fugitives
indicted by the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Prosecutor
Brammertz expressed sincere gratitude to the Governments of Belgium, Denmark,
and the Netherlands for their long-standing support to the work of the
Mechanism and its predecessor Tribunals.
In addition, the Ambassadors met with the President’s
Chef de Cabinet and Principal Legal Advisor, who provided an update
on the progress of the Mechanism’s judicial activity, as well as matters
relating to the Mechanism’s supervisory role in the enforcement of sentences.
Finally, the Ambassadors met with representatives of the Registry, who briefed
them on the support provided by the Registry to the Mechanism’s ongoing cases,
as well as other priority activities.
Expressing thanks to Prosecutor Brammertz and the other Mechanism
representatives for their hospitality and the information provided, the
Ambassadors reiterated their respective Governments’ full support to the
important work of the Mechanism.
From left to right: H.E. Mr. Jeroen Verheul, Ambassador of the Kingdom
of The Netherlands, Ana Cristina Rodriguez Pineda (Chef de Cabinet and
Principal Legal Advisor, Office of the President), Prosecutor Serge
Brammertz, H.E. Ms. Mette Nørgaard Dissing-Spandet, Ambassador of the
Kingdom of Denmark, and H.E. Mr. Peter Van Acker, Ambassador of the
Kingdom of Belgium. In front of the Arusha office building.
From left to right: H.E. Ms. Mette Nørgaard Dissing-Spandet, Ambassador
of the Kingdom of Denmark, Ana Cristina Rodriguez Pineda (Chef de
Cabinet and Principal Legal Advisor, Office of the President),
Prosecutor Serge Brammertz, and H.E. Mr. Jeroen Verheul, Ambassador of
the Kingdom of The Netherlands. In the office of the Prosecutor.
Prosecutor Serge Brammertz, and H.E. Mr. Jeroen Verheul, Ambassador of
the Kingdom of The Netherlands. In the office of the Prosecutor.
From left to right: H.E. Mr. Peter Van Acker, Ambassador of the Kingdom
of Belgium, Thembile Segoete (Officer-in-Charge, Office of the
Prosecutor, Arusha branch), and H.E. Ms. Mette Nørgaard Dissing-Spandet,
Ambassador of the Kingdom of Denmark. In the office of the Prosecutor.
From left to right: David Falces (Chief of Administration), Nathalie van
den Berge (Deputy Officer-in-Charge and Legal Officer, Office of the
Registrar, Arusha Branch), H.E. Ms. Mette Nørgaard Dissing-Spandet,
Ambassador of the Kingdom of Denmark, H.E. Mr. Peter Van Acker,
Ambassador of the Kingdom of Belgium, and H.E. Mr. Jeroen Verheul,
Ambassador of the Kingdom of The Netherlands. In the main meeting room
of the Arusha office.
From left to right: David Falces (Chief of Administration), H.E. Mr.
Jeroen Verheul, Ambassador of the Kingdom of The Netherlands, and H.E.
Mr. Peter Van Acker, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Belgium. In the
courtroom of the Arusha branch.
From left to right: David Falces (Chief of Administration), Nathalie van
den Berge (Deputy Officer-in-Charge and Legal Officer, Office of the
Registrar, Arusha Branch), H.E. Mr. Jeroen Verheul, Ambassador of the
Kingdom of The Netherlands, and H.E. Ms. Mette Nørgaard Dissing-Spandet,
Ambassador of the Kingdom of Denmark. In the courtroom of the Arusha
branch.