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1095. Ngirabatware left Dakar on 7 May 1994 and travelled to Paris, France to meet with Jérôme-Clément Bicamumpaka who was the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Rwanda and his delegation. He did not meet with French officials, however Ngirabatware and Bicamumpaka gave separate interviews to Télévision France II, neither of which was aired. The interviews were given at the Rwandese Embassy in Paris and were arranged by Martin Ukobizaba, councillor at the embassy, who was also present during the interviews. Ngirabatware does not know why the interviews were not aired, but he believes it happens to many people that their interview is never broadcasted. He speculated the decision not to air the interview might have been taken because the television station associated him with the ongoing genocide.1378
1116. Winifred Musabeyezu-Kabuga is the sister-in-law of Ngirabatware. She left Rwanda and arrived in France on 28 April 1994 and gave birth to her daughter on 9 June 1994 in Paris. Some of her family members were with her, including her sister Félicité Ngirabatware, the wife of Ngirabatware. The witness testified that Félicité Ngirabatware arrived in Paris in June 1994; however she did not recall the exact date.1399