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By Moblog Team
Today
a Tanzanian Judge Steven Bwana sworn in as an internal reserve judge in
the Pre-Trial Chamber of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of
Cambodia (ECCC) Via video link between Phnom Penh and Dar es Salaam.
Judge
Bwana gave the following oath to Mr. Knut Rosandhaug, the Coordinator
for United Nations Assistance to the Khmer Rouge Trials:
“I
solemnly declare that I will perform my duties and exercise my powers as
a judge of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia for the
Prosecution of Crimes Committed During the Period of Democratic
Kampuchea honourably, faithfully, impartially and conscientiously and
that I will not seek or accept instructions in regard to the performance
of those duties or the exercise of those powers from any Government or
from any other source,”
Following
the nomination by the United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-mooon,
and the approval by the Supreme Council of the Magistracy, His Majesty
King NorodomSihamoni in 2012 appointed Judge Bwana as new international
reserve judge to serve in the ECCC Pre-Trial Chamber.
Judge
Bwana took the oath today as he has been called upon the Pre-Trial
Chamber to participate in the deliberation of a motion pending before
the chamber.
The
ECCC is a special Cambodian court which receives international
assistance, through the United Nations Assistance to the Khmer Rouge
Trials.
Under
the terms of Agreement between the United Nations and the Royal
Government of Cambodia, the Extraordinary Chambers will bring to trial
senior leaders of Democratic Kampuchea and those who were most
responsible for the crimes and serious violations of Cambodia penal law,
international humanitarian law and custom and international conventions
recognized by Cambodia, that were committed during the period from 17
April 1975 to 6 January 1979.
Speaking
to reporters in a brief news conference, after he sworn in Judge Bwana
said that is working station will be in Dar es Salaam and Cambodia but
it will depend on the kinds of cases from time to time.
He
said that in order to protect the African continent and the good moral
leaders the region should not try to withdrawal its membership to the
International Criminal Court (ICC), The Hague for the purpose of
protecting human rights and enhance good governance and democracy.
“I
think leaders of 54 African countries should reject the move that
initiate the continent to withdrawal its membership to the IC,” he said.
Judge
Bwana underscored that if the African countries will withdrawal its
membership to ICC it will hinder the struggle in building strong
democracy, good governance and the respect to human rights convention.
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