Statement by Prosecutor Brenda J. Hollis to UNSC
SPECIAL COURT FOR SIERRA LEONE OFFICE OF THE
PROSECUTOR
Statement by Prosecutor Brenda J. Hollis, Special
Court for Sierra Leone to the United Nations Security
Council
9 October
2012
Mr. President,
Your Excellencies,
I echo the comments made by President Fisher and thank the Council for its decision to convene this briefing on the Special Court for Sierra Leone.
As the
Prosecutor of the Special Court, I am honored to be given
this opportunity to brief the Council. I will focus my
remarks on the a
chievements of the Special Court, and
those of the Office of the Prosecutor in particular. I will
also discuss some of the challenges faced by the Office of
the Prosecutor, our responses to those challenges, and
certain challenges the Residential Special Court for Sierra
Leone may face.
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