Permanent Mission of Rwanda to the United Nations

Permanent Mission of Rwanda to the United Nations

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Welcome to the Permanent Mission of Rwanda to the United Nations official page.Under the leadership of H.E.

Valentine Rugwabiza the Rwanda mission exists to serve the interest of the Rwandan people on a global platform. The official page of the Permanent Mission of Rwanda to the United Nations.

08/06/2021

Vacancy!! WE ARE HIRING!

The Permanent Mission of Rwanda to the United Nations in New York is hiring:

Administrative Assistant.

The deadline for the submission of applications is 20th August 2021.

Check out http://bit.ly/RwandaUNvacancy to learn more.

06/30/2021

As part of joint efforts with to prevent misconduct, Rwanda has put in place measures to ensure effective command and control for military and police personnel through systematic controls of entry and exit points and daily personnel check-ins.

04/11/2020

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26 yrs after the genocide against the Tutsi, several genocide perpetrators are roaming free, including in France, UK- two permanent members of the security council. It is action by states,not verbal commitments, tht are the real barometer of their commitment to justice.

Prosecutor Brammertz addresses the UN Security Council 04/11/2020

1/2 There are 8 remaining fugitives indicted by the ICTR. Unfortunately,
certain UN Member States are not cooperating with the Prosecutor to
apprehend fugitives located in their territory.



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Prosecutor Brammertz addresses the UN Security Council Prosecutor Serge Brammertz of the Office of the Prosecutor (OTP) of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals (Mechanism) today addressed the United Nations Security Council (UNSC).

S/RES/2150(2014) 04/11/2020

2/2 Key points from Security Council Resolution 2150 (2014):

-Condemns all forms of genocide denial
-Calls for arrest & prosecution of genocide fugitives
-Ratify the Genocide Convention



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S/RES/2150(2014)

04/11/2020

1/2 Member States of the UN have made several commitments which if met can contribute to justice for victims and survivors of genocide, and make never again a promise their people can trust.

Photos 04/11/2020

Some UN Member States consistently called for action, but to no
avail. Those that stand out include: New Zealand’s envoy Amb. Colin
Keating, Czech Republic’s Amb. Karel Kovanda, and Nigeria’s Amb. Ibrahim
Gambari.

Inside the UN Security Council: April–July 1994 04/11/2020

2/2 Check out this collection of declassified documents which provide a
day-by-day account of the international response in 1994 (published
2014)

Inside the UN Security Council: April–July 1994 Inside the UN Security Council: April–July 1994

04/11/2020

1/2 Stifled by narrow interests of key actors such as the US, UK, France,
& Belgium, the UN Security Council failed abysmally during the 1994
Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda.

Mission of Rwanda UN on Twitter 04/10/2020

Watch Ms. Simone Monasebian, former Trial Attorney at ICTR & current Director of UNODC's New York Office, reflect on
the 'Media Trial' during her time at the Court.

https://twitter.com/RwandaUN/status/1130911741469237248?s=20

Mission of Rwanda UN on Twitter “📸🎥Highlights from our Conference in New York. Ms. Simone Monasebian was a Trial Attorney in the Office of the Prosecutor of the ICTR. Here she recounts some of her experiences in the ‘Media Trial’, showing the potency of hate speech in inciting mass atrocities. https://t.co/0...

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