Tanzania, Feb. 26 -- Arusha. Felicien Kabuga's trial in The Hague is likely to have fast-tracked the closure of the United Nations Detention Facility (UNDF) in Arusha.

The 89-year-old former businessman from Rwanda was the most well-known person to be detained and tried for his involvement in the 1994 murders.

"There are no more fugitives. Those who were not apprehended, namely, Augustine Bizimungu and Protas Mpiranya, are confirmed dead," said Abubaccar Tambadou, the Registrar of the UN Tribunal here.

"Mr Kabuga was to be the last case but he would not be tried in Tanzania," he said during the official closure of the UNDF here on Thursday.

The last Rwandan to be convicted of war crimes and crimes against humanity Augustine Ngirabatwa...