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 Please 
  note that this is not a verbatim transcript of the Press Briefing. It is merely 
  a summary. 
  
ICTY 
  Weekly Press Briefing 
  
  Date: 23.01.02 
  
  Time: 12.00 p.m. 
  
  
  
REGISTRY 
  AND CHAMBERS
  
  Jim Landale, Spokesman for Registry and Chambers, made the following statement: 
  
  
First, 
  as you should all be aware, the trial of Radoslav Brdjanin and Momir Talic started 
  today in Courtroom I before Trial Chamber II, composed of Judges, Agius (presiding) 
  Janu and Taya. You should have received our "curtain raiser" press 
  release detailing the background to the case, but copies are available for those 
  who did not.  
  
  
In the Milosevic 
  case, you should also be aware that Trial Chamber III issued, on 21 January, 
  its Order on the Prosecution’s Motion for Variation, which varied the 
  Trial Chamber’s Order of 11 January.  
  
  
Copies 
  of the Prosecution’s Interlocutory Appeal Brief filed on 15 January, are also 
  available for those who don’t yet possess a copy.  
  
  
On 16 January 
  the Written Reasons Following Oral Decision of 15 January 2002 on the Prosecution’s 
  Motion for Joinder in the Blagojevic, Obrenovic and Jokic 
  cases were filed. 
  
  
Then, 
  on 22 January, we received the Motion to File Joinder Indictments Pursuant 
  to the Oral Directive of the Trial Chamber on 15 January 2002, which included 
  the new joint indictment. Copies of both those documents will be available after 
  this briefing.  
  
  
On 
  18 January, the defence preliminary motion in the Dubrovnik case against Pavle 
  Strugar was filed. Copies will be available after this.  
  
  
On 
  10 January 2002, Dragan Jokic filed a Proposal for Provisional Release. 
  Copies available after this.  
  
  
In 
  terms of scheduling: 
  
  
On 
  31 January 2001, a provisional release hearing for Miodrag Jokic will take place 
  in Courtroom II at 4.30 p.m. 
  
  
The 
  following day, 1 February, there will be a provisional release hearing for Rahim 
  Ademi, also in Courtroom II at 2.30 p.m. 
  
  
Finally, 
  a visit of senior legal professionals from Serbia to the Tribunal is taking 
  place this week, in order for them to view at first-hand ongoing trials at the 
  Tribunal. The group has also heard presentations from a number of key Tribunal 
  officials, including the President of the Tribunal, Judge Claude Jorda, the 
  Registrar, Hans Holthuis, and other senior members of the OTP and Registry.
   
  
  
The 
  visit, which as been coordinated by the Tribunal’s Outreach Programme, has been 
  supported by the Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA) and 
  the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) as part of an ongoing 
  training programme concerning international humanitarian law for members of 
  the Serbian judiciary. 
  
  
The 
  38 persons in the group have already participated in three specialist seminars 
  on international criminal law organised by the Belgrade-based Humanitarian Law 
  Center (HLC). The seminars, attended by several Tribunal officials from Chambers 
  and the OTP, took place between August and November 2001 in Palic and in Belgrade. 
  
  
Finally, 
  we have copies of the latest Judicial Supplement (number 29), available after 
  the briefing. 
  
  
  
  
Jean-Jacques 
  Joris, Advisor to the Prosecutor, made no statement. 
  
	  
  
QUESTIONS: 
  
  	Asked whether 
    a date had been set for the appeal hearing in the Milosevic case, Landale 
    replied that a date had not yet been set. He added that he would inform the 
    media as soon as he knew. 
  	Asked whether 
    the OTP was satisfied with the Trial Chamber’s Order on the Prosecution 
    Motion for Variation, Joris replied that it was. 
  
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