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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: 03.04.2002 
  
  Time: 02:00 p.m.
 
  
  
REGISTRY AND 
  CHAMBERS
  Jim 
  Landale, Spokesman for Registry and Chambers, made the following statement: 
  
First, to remind 
  you all that the initial appearance of Momir Nikolic will take place this afternoon 
  at 3 p.m. in Courtroom I before Judge Schomburg. The President of the Tribunal, 
  Judge Claude Jorda, has assigned Trial Chamber II, consisting of Judges Schomburg, 
  Mumba and Agius, to the case.  
  
- In the Martinovic 
  and Naletilic case, or Tuta and Stela case, on 27 March we received an "Order 
  to the Prosecution to Provide Definite Information on their Alleged Possession 
  of the Mostar Court Files".
  
  - On 27 
  March, we received the public redacted version of Hasim Delic's "Motion 
  for the Review of Proceeding", which was filed on 15 January. 
  
  - On the 
  same day, we received the Prosecution's "Motion to Withdraw Indictment 
  Against Nenad Banovic". 
  
  - In the 
  Kvocka and others case on 2 April we received Milojica Kos' appeal brief.  
  
All of the documents 
  that I have mentioned will be available after the briefing.  
  
In terms of 
  the court schedule:
   - The Milosevic trial is due to resume next Monday, 8 April.
  
  - This Friday, 5 April, there will be a Status Conference in the Krstic case 
  before Judge Hunt at 2.30 p.m. in Courtroom III.
  
  - And, following 
  that at 4 p.m., there will be a Status Conference in the Kunarac and others 
  case before Judge Shahabuddeen.  
  
Jean-Jacques 
  Joris, Advisor to the Prosecutor, made the following statement:
 
  
  
Questions: 
  
  Asked to confirm 
    that the Prosecutor had submitted a 'motion for the withdrawal of the indictment 
    against Nenad Banovic', Landale replied that this was correct. 
  Asked whether 
    the OTP had been in communication with the Belgrade authorities regarding 
    the announced transfer of some accused, Joris replied that the OTP was waiting 
    for transfers and had been waiting for transfers for quite some time now. 
    He added that public and international attention had heightened because the 
    US deadline had passed by. The OTP would continue to wait. 
  Asked whether 
    the OTP had been in contact with the Belgrade authorities regarding logistics 
    matters, Joris replied that he could not answer this question. He added that 
    the OTP had regular communication and contact with the authorities in Belgrade, 
    but certainly did not deal with any operational details as to indictees' arrests, 
    how, where, when or who should arrest them. This was for the authorities to 
    take care of. The OTP's role in the arrest and detention was well known and 
    remained the same procedure as always. 
  Asked whether 
    there was any word yet on the Krnojelac appeal, Landale replied that there 
    was none. 
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