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Tribunal for Rwanda, Statement to the Preparatory Committee
on the Establishment of an International Criminal Court,
March 16­April 3, 1998, United Nations Headquarters, New
York.
33. Ibid. Emphasis added.
34. Ibid.
35. Craig Turner, "Rwanda War Crimes Tribunal Mismanaged,
Report Says," Los Angeles Times, February 13, 1997, p. A8.
36. John M. Goshko, "UN Probe Finds Mismanagement, Waste in
Rwanda War Crimes Tribunal," Washington Post, February 13,
1997, p. A20.
37. George Archibald, "UN Officials Wasted Millions on Sup-
plies," Washington Times, May 29, 1998, p. A1.
38. Ibid.
39. ICC draft statute, Article 73, Section 2, Subsection C.
40. Human Rights Watch, Non-Governmental Organization Action
Alert, no. 4 (May 1998), www.hrw.org/hrw/campaigns/icc/
may98aa.htm.
41. Okali.
42. Dorothee de Sampayo Garrido-Nijgh, registrar of the
International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia,
Statement to the Preparatory Committee on the Establishment
of an International Criminal Court, March 16­April 3, 1998,
United Nations Headquarters, New York.
43. For a contrary view, see Cliff Kincaid, "The United
Nations Debt: Who Owes Whom?" Cato Institute Policy Analysis
no. 304, April 23, 1998.
44. Amnesty International, "The International Criminal
Court: 16 Fundamental Principles for a Just, Fair and Effec-
tive International Criminal Court," Report IOR 40/12/98, May
1998, www.amnesty.org/ailib/aipub/1998/IOR/I4001298.htm.
45. Human Rights Watch.
46. Charles Trueheart, "France Splits with Court over Bos-
nia; Generals Won't Testify in War Crimes Cases," Washington