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Quality as incoming)
1.
Various wide shot of
Arusha, Tanzania
2. Wide shot of the
Arusha international conference center, where the trial is taking place
3. Mid frontal shot of the Arusha international conference center, where the trial is taking place
4.
Close up on
sign at the Arusha international conference center
5. UN
Security checking car at entrance
6.
Mid shot of
UN flag at the Arusha international conference center
7. Wide shot of court interior
9. Mid shot of defence team inside the court:
Raphael Constant, jacques Larochelle,
Jean Yaoui Degli,
Cement e Monterosso,
Andre Tremblay,
Kennedy Ogetto,
Gershon Bwomanwa
9.
Defence lawyer
10.
Prosecution team:
Carla Del Ponte, B. Mulvany, C. Eboe-Osuti, c.
Graham, S. Jecede, D.
White
11. Wide shot defence
12. Wide shot showing three of the four defendants standing, (Standing on the
RHS wearing a grey coat) Col. Theoneste Basosora, (Standing in the middle wearing a
Brown coat) Col.
Anatole Nsenyumva, (Standing on the
LHS , initially sitting)
Major.
Aloys Ntabakuze
13.
Defence lawyers with fourth defendant
Brig. Gen. Gratien Kabiligi standing (Wearing a white coat)
14. Mid shot of two defendants Theoneste Basosora and Anatole Nsenyumva
15. Wide shot of the defence team
16. Wideshot of defence Col. Theoneste Basosora, Col. Anatole Nsenyumva and Brig. Gen. Gratien Kabiligi
17.
Single shot, Carla Del Ponte, prosecution lawyer
18. Wide shot of the court showing registrar
19. Wide shot of defence
20. Wide shot of files
21. Wide shot of court
22. Close up on UN flag behind judge's chair
23.
Judges enter court (in order)
Pavel Dolenc,
Lloyd G. Williams, A.Vaz
24. Close up Lloyd G. Williams
25. Close up Defendant Col. Theoneste Basosora
26. Close up presiding judge Lloyd G. Williams saying (
English): "
Chamber three is now in session.Would the registrar kindly announce the mater before us"
27.
Registrar's voice saying (English): "
Thank you Mr President"
28. Registrar of court
29. Wide shot of the threee judges: Pavel Dolenc (LHS), Lloyd G. Williams (
Middle), A.Vaz (RHS)
STORYLINE:
The trial of four former senior Rwandan army officers charged with masterminding the
1994 genocide in Rwanda resumed Monday in Arusha after a five-month break.
The four men, who had refused to attend the April 2 opening session on grounds of "unfair treatment" were present in the courtroom as was
Carla del Ponte, chief prosecutor for the U-N
International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda.
On April 3, attorneys for the four defendants won an adjournment by arguing that they had not received
French translations of prosecution documents.
Col.
Theoneste Bagosora, Brig. Gen. Gratien Kabiligi, Col. Anatole Nsengiyumva and Major. Aloys Ntabakuze have all pleaded innocent to charges of genocide and crimes against humanity.
The prosecution alleges that
Bagosora, 61, ran the 100-day slaughter from his office in the
Ministry of Defence after assuming de facto control of the army and political affairs in the central African nation after
President Juvenal Habyarimana was killed when his plane was shot down as it prepared to land in the Rwandan capital,
Kigali, on April 6,
1994.
The identity of those who shot down the plane has never been made public, but the event led to widespread attacks on political moderates from the country's
Hutu majority as well as on minority Tutsis. At least half a million people were killed, most of them Tutsis.
The prosecution claims that in
1993 Bagosora walked out of subsequent
peace talks in Arusha on the grounds that then Rwandan
Foreign Minister Boniface Ngulinzira was conceding too much to the
Rwandan Patriotic Front rebels and said he was going back to Kigali "to prepare the apocalypse".
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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