The courts covering Bosnia and Rwanda are the only war-crimes tribunals currently functioning.
He is at his best when exploring the role that Rwanda has played in the war.
UN's chief prosecutor of war crimes in Rwanda and ex-Yugoslavia.
He said that talks between the two leaders will be taking place soon adding that it is unlikely there will be a war between Uganda and Rwanda.
Special tribunals have been established under the auspices of the U.N. for war crimes committed in Rwanda and the now-defunct Yugoslavia, and one is being established for Sierra Leone.
Mbarushimana left Rwanda in the aftermath of the war and worked for the United Nations until he was dismissed in 2001 when it was revealed that he was the subject of an investigation by the United Nations' own criminal tribunal for Rwanda.
War crimes in Yugoslavia and Rwanda, for example, do not lapse and cannot be subject to amnesties.
Also, whereas Rwanda has looted systematically to pay for its war, Uganda has done so haphazardly.
But correspondents say the number of other factions involved make it doubtful whether a peace deal with Rwanda alone will be decisive in ending the war.
Less than two weeks ago, a peace deal was signed in South Africa between the Congolese President, Joseph Kabila, and one of the key players in the four-year old war, President Paul Kagame of Rwanda.
Though the Ugandans then joined in, Rwanda accused them of failing to fight the same war, of pursuing short-term commercial interests and of losing sight of the real enemy.
From the countries of the war-ravaged Great Lakes region, such as Congo and Rwanda, Nairobi appears an oasis of calm.
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton filled the conference hall to appeal for private-sector investment to rebuild the shattered island, pointing the success of Rwanda in quadrupling its per capita GDP in the decade after being ravaged by war as an example of how a seemingly hopeless economy could be changed for the better.
Rwanda's foreign minister threatened to withdraw the country's peacekeepers from the war-torn Sudanese region of Darfur if the report were to be published in its current form.
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The ICC statement blamed the group for instigating war in Congo as part of its efforts to topple the government in neighboring Rwanda.
She was prosecuted as a Dutch citizen, but other war crimes suspects have been put on trial at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR).
If Congo and Rwanda are to co-exist and prosper, they need economic integration and stability, not war in the Kivus.
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