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Blagojevic, Obrenovic, Jokic and Nikolic Trial to Begin on Tuesday 6 May 2003

Press Release . Communiqué de presse

(Exclusively for the use of the media. Not an official document)


TRIAL CHAMBER:
CHAMBRE DE 1ÈRE INSTANCE


The Hague, 2 May 2003

JL/P.I.S./748-e



BLAGOJEVIC, OBRENOVIC, JOKIC AND NIKOLIC TRIAL TO BEGIN ON TUESDAY 6 MAY 2003




The trial of Vidoje Blagojevic, Dragan Obrenovic, Dragan Jokic and Momir Nikolic is scheduled to begin on Tuesday 6 May 2003 at 2.15 p.m. in Courtroom III. The Trial Chamber shall be composed of: Judge Liu Daqun (Presiding), Judge Volodymyr Vassylenko and Judge Carmen María Argibay.


BACKGROUND ON THE ACCUSED




Factual allegations
The Amended Joinder Indictment (hereinafter the Indictment), filed on 27 May 2002, alleges that Vidoje Blagojevic was appointed Commander of the 1st Bratunac Light Infantry Brigade ("Bratunac Brigade") of the Bosnian Serb Army ("VRS") in May 1995. It is alleged that his brigade was responsible for the security of the territory opposite
the northern, eastern and southern boundaries of the Srebrenica "safe area" and directly participated in its capture.


The Indictment further states that during the VRS attack on the Srebrenica "safe area" and the subsequent killing and execution of Bosnian Muslim men, Vidoje Blagojevic, as the Colonel in charge of the Bratunac Brigade, was present in the Bratunac Brigade zone of responsibility exercising command through at least 17 July 1995. He is then alleged to have led a battalion of his
troops as part of a VRS operation attacking the Muslim enclave of Zepa. After its fall, he allegedly returned to the Bratunac zone of responsibility where he remained until 22 September 1995. He remained the Bratunac Brigade Commander until mid-1996 when he was re-assigned to the VRS Main Staff, later named the VRS General Staff.


As a Brigade Commander, he was responsible for planning, directing and monitoring the activities of all the subordinate formations of his brigade, in accordance with the directives received from his higher command at the Corps and Main Staff levels.


The Indictment alleges that on 1 July 1995, Dragan Obrenovic was a Major and held the position of Chief of Staff of the Zvornik Brigade, a unit of the VRS. As Chief of Staff, he was allegedly responsible for directing the activities of the Brigade Staff. He was responsible for monitoring, controlling and organising the activities of all units and activities within the
Brigade zone of responsibility, to give supplementing orders to ensure implementation of the Commander’s order and act as primary adviser to his Brigade Commander. As Chief of Staff, he was concurrently the Brigade Deputy Commander where, in the absence of his Commander, he was allegedly in charge of the Zvornik Brigade and had the right to give assignments to subordinates.


When the Srebrenica operation began on 6 July 1995, the Commander of the Zvornik Brigade, Vinko Pandurevic, was absent on other duties outside the Zvornik Brigade zone of responsibility and the Deputy Commander, Dragan Obrenovic, was in charge of the Zvornik Brigade on 6 July 1995 through to midday on 15 July 1995, when Vinko Pandurevic returned.


The Indictment alleges that Momir Nikolic, a teacher by profession, was mobilised into the army on 18 April 1992, when he was stationed at the Headquarters of the Territorial Defence as the Assistant Commander for Intelligence. In July 1995, he was assigned to the VRS Bratunac Brigade where he held the rank of Captain First Class and served as the Assistant Commander for
Security and Intelligence. This brigade, responsible for the security of the territory opposite the northern, eastern and southern boundaries of the Srebrenica enclave, allegedly participated in the actual capture of the enclave.


It is alleged that, in his capacity as Assistant Commander for Security and Intelligence, Momir Nikolic was present in the Bratunac Brigade zone of responsibility from 4 July 1995 to 1 November 1995.


The Indictment alleges that Dragan Jokic held the rank of Major with the position of Chief of Engineering of the Zvornik Brigade. As Chief of Engineering, he was a member of the Zvornik Brigade staff and the advisor to the Zvornik Brigade Commander and to the Chief of Staff/Deputy Commander for matters relating to Engineering Services, such as defence works, mining
activities, road construction and excavation projects. He was also allegedly responsible for planning, directing, organising and monitoring the activities of the Zvornik Brigade Engineering Company which implemented the directives of the Brigade Commander and/or the Chief of Staff/Deputy Commander. In addition, he is alleged to have been the Duty Officer of the Zvornik Brigade for a
24-hour period from the morning of 14 July 1995 until the morning of 15 July 1995. The Duty Officer was the central point of co-ordination and communications for the Zvornik Brigade zone of responsibility.


Provisional Release
On 28 May 2002, the Appeals Chamber granted the appeal and ordered that Dragan Jokic be provisionally released. On 11 April 2003, the Trial Chamber terminated Dragan Jokic’s provisional release and ordered that the Accused surrender to the custody of the Tribunal on 29 April 2003 for the commencement of trial proceedings.


Charges
The Indictment contains six counts charging the four co-accused as follows:


Vidoje Blagojevic on the basis of his individual criminal responsibility (Article 7(1) of the Statute) and his superior criminal responsibility (Article 7(3) of the Statute)



One count of genocide (Article 4(3)(e) of the Statute - complicity to commit genocide) Four counts of crimes against humanity (Article 5 of the Statute – extermination; murder; persecution on political, racial and religious grounds; inhumane acts (forcible transfer)) One count of violations of the laws or customs of war (Article 3 of the Statute – murder)

Dragan Obrenovic on the basis of his individual criminal responsibility (Article 7(1) of the Statute) and his superior criminal responsibility (Article 7(3) of the Statute)



One count of genocide (Article 4(3)(e) of the Statute - complicity to commit genocide) Three counts of crimes against humanity (Article 5 of the Statute - extermination; murder; persecution on political, racial and religious grounds) One count of violations of the laws or customs of war (Article 3 of the Statute – murder)

Momir Nikolic on the basis of his individual criminal responsibility (Article 7(1) of the Statute)



One count of genocide (Article 4 of the Statute – genocide or alternatively complicity to commit genocide) Three counts of crimes against humanity (Article 5 of the Statute – extermination, murder, persecutions on political, racial and religious grounds) One count of violations of the laws or customs of war (Article 3 of the Statute – murder)

and on the basis of his individual criminal responsibility (Article 7(1) of the Statute) and his superior criminal responsibility (Article 7(3) of the Statute)



One count of crimes against humanity (Article 5 of the Statute – inhumane acts (forcible transfer))

Dragan Jokic on the basis of his individual criminal responsibility (Article 7(1) of the Statute)



Three counts of crimes against humanity (Article 5 of the Statute – extermination; murder; persecution on political, racial and religious grounds) One count of violations of the laws or customs of war (Article 3 of the Statute – murder)

Parties
The Office of the Prosecutor:

Mr. Peter McCloskey, Senior Trial Attorney

Mr. Stefan Waespi, Trial Attorney






Counsel for the Accused:

Mr. Michael Karnavas and Ms. Suzana Tomanovic for Vidoje Blagojevic

Mr. David Wilson and Mr. Dusan Slijepcevic for Dragan Obrenovic

Mr. Miodrag Stojanovic and Ms. Cynthia Sinatra for Dragan Jokic

Mr. Veselin Londrovic and Mr. Stefan Kirsch for Momir Nikolic




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