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Weekly Press Briefing - 20 January 2012

Date:  20.01.2012
Time: 12:00

Registry and Chambers:   

Nerma Jelačić, Spokesperson for Registry and Chambers, made the following statement:

Good afternoon,

The Tribunal’s Registrar, John Hocking, has been appointed as the Registrar of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals on Tuesday by the United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon. The Registrar will be responsible for the effective commencement of the functions of the Residual Mechanism and for its gradual and smooth take-over of the responsibilities of the ICTY and its sister Tribunal for Rwanda once their mandates have been completed.

Yesterday, a status conference was held in the case of Ratko Mladić. During the hearing, the pre-trial Judge confirmed that opening statements for the trial has been scheduled for 27 March and the next status conferences will be held on 23 February and 7 March.

Turning to the courtroom schedule:

In the contempt trial of Milan Tupajić, the Chamber today granted the Defence’s request to postpone the commencement of trial until 3 February to better prepare for the proceedings. The Defense also announced today it would not have an opening statement nor call on any witnesses. The defense will present its case only through evidence and Mr. Tupajić’s testimony. The Defence assessed this should not take more than 2-3 hours so one trial day should be sufficient.

Proceedings in the case of Mico Stanišić and Stojan Župljanin adjourned Wednesday until further notice pending a decision on future course of trial.
 
The trial of Zdravko Tolimir adjourned last Tuesday after hearing the testimony of Dragomir Pećanac, who was the last witness to be called by the Prosecution. A total of 126 witnesses testified on behalf of the Prosecution. The defence case will start on Monday, 23 January after the pre-defence conference which will be held at 14:15 in Courtroom III. Tolimir is expected to call a total of four witnesses and his case should last approximately 36 hours.

Also on Monday, the contempt trial of Jelena Rašić, a former member of Milan Lukić’s Defence team who is accused of obtaining false witness statements, will start at 9:00 in Courtroom I.

At 14.30 that afternoon, a Status Conference in the appeals case of Milan and Sredoje Lukić, will be held in Courtroom I.

On Friday, a Status Conference in the appeals case of Ante Gotovina and others will be held at 15:30 in Courtroom III.

Hearings in the trials of Radovan Karadžić as well as Jovica Stanišić and Franko Simatović will continue next week as scheduled.

Proceedings in the Karadžić trial will resume Tuesday at 9:00 in Courtrooom I with the testimony of Mirsada Malagić.

Proceedings in the Stanišić & Simatović trial will also resume on Tuesday at 9:00 in Courtroom II with the testimony of Borislav Pelević.

As a reminder, journalists wishing to attend the screening of the Outreach Programme’s feature-length documentary "Sexual Violence and the Triumph of Justice" should contact the Media Office by close of business Monday, 23 January to reserve a place.

The documentary depicts the Tribunal’s historic role in the prosecution of wartime sexual violence. The screening will take place at the Humanity House in The Hague on 31 January at 16:00 to be followed with a round table discussion and Q&A session expected to last until 19:00.

Office of the Prosecutor:

Frederick Swinnen, Special Adviser to the Prosecutor, made no statement.

Questions:

Asked for a response to claims by Vojislav Šešelj’s Serb Radical Party in Belgrade that he has been given the wrong therapy and that the Tribunal is attempting to kill him, Jelačić said that she has noted an increased amount of speculative statements made by many individuals and parties in Serbia on this issue. Jelačić said that such claims are absolutely unfounded and that the Registry continues providing the best possible medical care to all of its detainees, including Šešelj.

Jelačić added that in this particular case the Tribunal has been as open and as transparent as possible as far as the Rules and the accused’s own behaviour allowed. Jelačić pointed out that the speed and concrete actions the Registry undertook at the time could be seen in the Registrar’s submission of the timeline to the Trial Chamber. Regarding what happened this week, the actions taken by the Registry were of purely precautionary and preventive nature. Jelačić confirmed that Šešelj was indeed transferred from the Detention Unit to a hospital outside of that complex as a precautionary measure as medical officers wanted a specialist to examine Šešelj. Therefore, Šešelj was transferred very quickly to the civilian hospital where he was examined by the specialists who concluded he was stable and that he did not require hospitalization. He was promptly returned to the DU where he continues receiving the treatment as well as constant care as required by his condition. Unfortunately, more information can not be said about his condition because the accused still refuses to allow the Registry to disclose the details of his medical card, leaving space for the speculations that can be seen in the media.

Asked if this included disclosing information to the Trial Chamber, Jelačić confirmed the Registry was not able to disclose the health status of the accused to the Trial Chamber in this case without his approval.

Asked what the Tribunal’s position was regarding France’s refusal to act on the arrest warrant issued by the Tribunal for Florence Hartmann, Jelačić answered that the Tribunal has not taken a position. It will be up to the Chamber in charge of this case to consider the submission made by the government of France and decide how to proceed.

     
Documents:

Case

Title

 Date

Gotovina & Markac (Appeal)

Application And Proposed Amicus Curiae Brief Concerning The 15 April 2011 Trial Chamber Judgment And Requesting That The Appeals Chamber Reconsider The Findings Of Unlawful Artillery Attacks During Operation Storm

13-Jan-12

Karadzic

Response To Prosecution Motion For Certification To Appeal: Lazic 92 Quarter Decision

19-Jan-12

Karadzic

Internal Memorandum From Cmss Re Prosecution Exhibit List Following The Testimony Of Witness Pyers Tucker

19-Jan-12

Karadzic

Internal Memorandum Re Report On Use Of Time In The Trial - Period Ending 9 December 2011

16-Jan-12

Karadzic

Motion To Exclude Sarajevo Evidence

16-Jan-12

Karadzic

Letter To Bosnia

13-Jan-12

Karadzic

Prosecution Response To Motion To Exclude Evidence Of 1993 Srebrenica Crimes

13-Jan-12

Karadzic

Internal Memorandum From Cmss Re Prosecution Exhibit List Following The Testimony Of Witness Kdz523

20-Jan-12

Karadzic

Decision On Motion For Access To Mfi And Mna Documents

18-Jan-12

Karadzic

Note Verbale By The Embassy Of The Federal Republic Of Germany

19-Jan-12

Karadzic

Prosecution's Notification Of Witness List For The Week Commencing 23 January 2012 With Appendix A

19-Jan-12

Karadzic

Prosecution Request For Certification To Appeal Decision On Prosecution's Motion For Admission Of The Evidence Of Milenko Lazic Pursuant To Rule 92 Quarter

16-Jan-12

Karadzic

Reply Brief: Request For Review Of Decision On Office Space

16-Jan-12

Karadzic

Prosecution Notification Of Submission Of Written Evidence Pursuant To Rule 92 Ter With Appendix A - Witness Mirsada Malagic

16-Jan-12

Karadzic

Supplemental Submission: Motion To Compel Inspection Of Items Material To The Sarajevo Defence Case

16-Jan-12

Karadzic

Prosecution Periodic Disclosure Report With Confidential Appendices A And B

16-Jan-12

Lukic et al (Appeal)

Verification Of Accuracy Of Interpretation In Case No. It-98-32/1-T Hearing Of 27 October 2008

16-Jan-12

M. Tupajic (Contempt)

Nalog O Rasporedu Za Pocetak Sudenja I Nalog Kojim Se Prekida Privremeni Boravak Na Slobodi

18-Jan-12

M. Tupajic (Contempt)

Odluka Po Zahtjevu Za Privremeno Pustanje Na Slobodu

19-Jan-12

M. Tupajic (Contempt)

Decision Of The Acting Deputy Registrar Re Assignment Of Counsel

13-Jan-12

M. Tupajic (Contempt)

Decision On Motion To Postpone Trial Hearing

17-Jan-12

M. Tupajic (Contempt)

Odluka Vrsioca Duznosti Zamjenika Sekretara O Imenovanju Branioca

18-Jan-12

Rasic (Contempt)

Internal Memorandum Re-Assignment Of Exhibit Numbers To Documents Pursuant To 9 June 2011 Oral Decision

18-Jan-12

Rasic (Contempt)

Internal Memorandum Re-Assignment Of Exhibit Numbers To Documents Pursuant To 5 December 2011 Decision

18-Jan-12

Rasic (Contempt)

Defence Motion Pursuant To Rule 92bis (A) (1) (E) With Public Annex

13-Jan-12

Ratko Mladic

Prosecution Request For Leave To Reply To Upcoming Defence Response To Prosecution Adjudicated Facts Motion And To Extend Time To File Reply

13-Jan-12

Ratko Mladic

Prosecution Response To Defence Urgent Motion To Enlarge Time For Filing Of Notice Of Alibi And Special Defences

13-Jan-12

Ratko Mladic

Prosecution's Motion To Exceed The Word Limit For Its Pre-Trial Brief

13-Jan-12

Seselj

Registry Submission Pursuant To Rule 33(B) In Response To "Ordonannce Aux Fins D'obtenir Des Rapports Du Quartier Pénitentiaire Des Nations Unies Et De Faire Procéder À Une Nouvelle Expertise Médicale"

16-Jan-12

Seselj

Order To Redact The Public Transcript And The Public Broadcast Of A Hearing(04/06/2008)

16-Jan-12

Seselj

Corrigendum À La "Décision Relative À La Requête De L'accusation Aux Fins De Modification Du Contenu De La Pièce À Conviction P 878"

16-Jan-12

Seselj

Order To Obtain Reports From United Nations Detention Unit And To Proceed With A New Medical Examination

18-Jan-12

Seselj

Zahtev Tuzilastva Za Odobrenje Za Ulaganje Zalbe Na Odluku Pretresnog Veca Kojom Se Obija Prihvatanje Inter Parties Ili Javne Verzije Izvestaja Amicus Curiae

16-Jan-12

Stanisic & Simatovic

Stanisic Defence Submission Of The Public Redacted Version Of The Expert Report Of Mr. David Browne Pursuant To Rule 94bis

18-Jan-12

Stanisic & Simatovic

First Notification Of Compliance With Access Decision With Confidential Annexes A & B

18-Jan-12

Stanisic & Simatovic

Urgent Prosecution Motion To Compel Provision Of Documents To Be Tendered Through Defence Witnesses

13-Jan-12

Stanisic & Simatovic

Prosecution Response To Stanisic Defence Submission Of The Expert Report Of Mr. David Browne Pursuant To Rule 94bis

16-Jan-12

Stanisic & Simatovic

Decision On The Republic Of Serbia's Motion For Protective Measures For Witness Dst-074

19-Jan-12

Stanisic & Simatovic

Odluka Po Zahtevu Stanisiceve Odbrane Za Odobrenje Za Ulaganje Zalbe Na Uputstvo Pretresnog Veca U Vezi S Pravilom 90(H)(Ii) I Odluku Po Podnescima Stanisiceve Odbrane Na Osnovu Pravila 90(H)(Ii)

18-Jan-12

Stanisic & Zupljanin

Prosecution's Notification Of Documents Given An "Mfi" Designation, For Which Admission Into Evidence Is No Longer Sought

19-Jan-12

Stanisic & Zupljanin

Notice Of Exhibits Previously Marked For Identification That The Stanisic Defence No Longer Seeks To Tender Into Evidence

19-Jan-12

Stanisic & Zupljanin

Zupljanin Defence Notice On Voluntary Rejection Of Proposed Evidence To Be Admitted As Defence Exhibit

19-Jan-12

Stanisic & Zupljanin

First Notification Of Compliance With Access Decision With Confidential Annexes A & B

18-Jan-12

Stanisic & Zupljanin

Internal Memorandum From Cmss Regarding Assignment Of Exhibit Numbers To Documents Pursuant To 18 January 2012 Oral Decision

20-Jan-12

Zdravko Tolimir

Zahtjev Tuzilastva Za Prihvatanje Jednog Dokumenta Bez Posredstva Svjedoka, Slijedom Iskaza Ramiza Dumanjica, S Dodatkom

16-Jan-12

Zdravko Tolimir

Dissenting Opinion Of Judge Prisca Matimba Nyambe To Decision On Defence Request For Certification To Appeal

18-Jan-12

Zdravko Tolimir

Decision On Motion For Access To Mfi And Mna Documents

18-Jan-12

Zdravko Tolimir

Decision On Defence Request For Certification To Appeal

13-Jan-12

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