Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Tuesday May 16




Hello everyone, it's Mo here again; I hope everyone is doing great. Work is getting a bit hectic now. Things are picking up and I have a lot of work to do. For this reason, my journal entry for today will be short.

I spent part of the day talking to my supervisor about the rules and procedures of my internship and what projects I will be working on during my time with the court. I was also a little sad that he is going on leave at the end of the week. He's traveling to Canada where his family lives to spend time with them and then he's off to Oxford University to defend his dissertation for his Ph.D in International Humanitarian Law. He is a very intelligent, educated, and caring man and I will be forever thankful for all his help during my stay at the Court.

I now have a new supervisor who is a defense counsel in the CDF trial. I had a chance to meet with and speak with him today and I look forward to working with him towards the overall betterment of the defense team. I did some research today on the Rwandan genocide and its causes for my outgoing supevisor which was also quite interesting.

I took some pictures with my new supervisor in the traditional robe used by international lawyers. I hope you enjoy the pictures and have some comments and questions. Take care everyone and I look forward to hearing from everyone soon.

Mo

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