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She was also interviewed for the movie Hevî of Yüksel Yavuz.[16].
To that end, the Panel visited seven gold mines in Grand Gedeh andRiver Gee Counties, and also interviewed stakeholders and Government officials.
The Special Rapporteur also interviewed detainees in the Maafushi prison.
The commission took into account the report of the observer mission of the League ofArab States of 22 January 2012 and also interviewed former observers of that mission.
The team also interviewed representatives from JEM and SLA.
In addition, the human rights officer also interviewed a number of individuals in Qom and Tehran.
UNHCR also interviewed refugees arriving from Sector West to Banja Luka.
The expert consultants also interviewed the Kuwaiti supplier during the technical mission to Kuwait.
The team also interviewed the local Commander of the Sudanese Armed Forces.
The Commission also interviewed some PPP supporters who had been injured in the blast.
It has also interviewed some individuals with alleged linkages to the Hariri case.
The Group also interviewed seven adult former combatants who had been recruited in Rwanda.
The Panel also interviewed refugees who had declined such advances by dissident supporters.
The Panel also interviewed three legitimate licensed brokers in Jolequin, River Gee County.
The Group also interviewed several former and active FARDC soldiers who have corroborated this information.
The mission also interviewed witnesses regarding instances in which civilians may have used violence against security personnel or others.
Viorel Baciu, also interviewed at Iasi penitentiary, was detained on 19 September 1996 on charges of stealing grain from public grounds.
The Panel also interviewed a large number of internally displaced persons and refugees spread over all four countries of the subregion.
The Panel also interviewed Samih Ossailly, a Sierra Leone-born Lebanese who worked closely with Ibrahim Bah and is living in Belgium.
The experts also interviewed Mr. Marius Sauvage, the owner of the" La Paillote" hotel and a former miner who had worked for the Watson and SODEMI companies.
The Office also interviewed a number of detainees and identified serious violations in the treatment of detainees and juveniles during the investigation period.
The Panel also interviewed General Robert Gueï who, after the elections in Côte d ' Ivoire, fled the capital to his home village in the west of the country.
The Commission also interviewed a number of Burundian officials, including the Chiefs of Staff of the army and gendarmerie, as well as members of the diplomatic community.
The Committee members also interviewed 21 pre-trial detainees, some of whom were selected on the basis of the medical records examined. All of them were charged with common crimes.
The Commission also interviewed eyewitnesses of another incident that involved groups of women who went to sell firewood in the market in El Fashir around October 2004.
The Commission also interviewed certain individuals who requested anonymity but who, however, provided no firm evidence of violations of the Security Council embargo.
The Working Group also interviewed members of various organizations representing civil society and the relatives of victims of enforced disappearance, with whom it held an open and objective dialogue.
The Group also interviewed community leaders in North Kivu, Congolese Government officials, members of the Expanded Joint Verification Mechanism and United Nations officials.
The consultants also interviewed the Director of the Library and Publications Division, Department of Public Information, and paid a courtesy call to the Assistant Secretary-General for Public Information.
The Panel also interviewed Ivorian refugees and Liberian returnees to assess the possible locations of Liberian mercenaries and militia who had participated in the Ivorian conflict and who were seeking to return to Liberia.