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  • ICC Prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo has opened communications through intermediaries with Seif Gadhafi to discuss the possibility of him turning himself over to the court at The Hague in the Netherlands, according to ICC spokeswoman Florence Olara.

    Court Tries to Net Son of Gadhafi Margaret Coker 2011

  • "The prosecutor is in informal, indirect talks with Seif," said Ms. Olara.

    Court Tries to Net Son of Gadhafi Margaret Coker 2011

  • Olara said Harun would be arrested as soon as he leaves Sudan.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2008

  • ISAACSON: Olara, you know, what lessons do we draw from what happened in Ireland to the type of conflicts you've been dealing with?

    CNN Transcript - Special Event: Millennium 2000: Why We Hate and Why We Fight - January 3, 2000 2000

  • And so when Olara talks eloquently about trying to invite people into the same community, that's all very well.

    CNN Transcript - Special Event: Millennium 2000: Why We Hate and Why We Fight - January 3, 2000 2000

  • The principal alternatives now spoken of as possible successors included Mary Robinson, the Irish president; Gro Harlem Brundtland, the Norwegian prime minister; Kofi Annan; Sadako Ogata; Amara Essy, a former president of the UN General Assembly and foreign minister of the Ivory Coast; and Olara Otunnu, a former Ugandan diplomat who now ran the International Peace Academy in New York with panache.

    DELIVER US FROM EVIL William Shawcross 2000

  • That Monday, Olara Otunnu, whom Annan had appointed the new UN special representative for children in conflict, reported to the Security Council that two million children had been killed and another six million wounded in wars and civil wars during the nineties.

    DELIVER US FROM EVIL William Shawcross 2000

  • GREENFIELD: So, Olara, in your experience, when you listen to what Lionel and Bob has said, when your focus is on children, to what extent is the impoverished condition of the societies that these children are involved in add to the notion, to the ease of which you can stir up hatred or tribal conflict?

    CNN Transcript - Special Event: Millennium 2000: Why We Hate and Why We Fight - January 3, 2000 2000

  • The principal alternatives now spoken of as possible successors included Mary Robinson, the Irish president; Gro Harlem Brundtland, the Norwegian prime minister; Kofi Annan; Sadako Ogata; Amara Essy, a former president of the UN General Assembly and foreign minister of the Ivory Coast; and Olara Otunnu, a former Ugandan diplomat who now ran the International Peace Academy in New York with panache.

    DELIVER US FROM EVIL William Shawcross 2000

  • That Monday, Olara Otunnu, whom Annan had appointed the new UN special representative for children in conflict, reported to the Security Council that two million children had been killed and another six million wounded in wars and civil wars during the nineties.

    DELIVER US FROM EVIL William Shawcross 2000

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