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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: 20 January 1999
  
  Time: 11:30 a.m. 
 
  
REGISTRY AND CHAMBERS 
  
  Jim Landale, the ICTY Spokesman, began todays briefing by making the following 
  announcements:  
 
  
The Prosecutor, 
  Justice Louise Arbour, is planning to return from Skopje today. She will be 
  putting out a written press statement later today and will give a press conference 
  tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Tribunal, which the media is invited to attend. 
  
There will be 
  a further initial appearance in the Bosanski Samac case tomorrow, 21 January 
  at 3 p.m. for Stevan Todorovic. This follows the confirmation of a second amended 
  indictment against Blagoje Simic, Milan Simic, Miroslav Tadic, Simo Zaric and 
  Stevan Todorovic. Also in this case, two of the accused, namely Simo Zaric and 
  Miroslav Tadic, have filed motions for provisional release. Both motions were 
  filed on 18 January and copies are available upon request.  
  
In the Radic & 
  Othes case (Omarska and Keraterm), the defence Counsel for Mladjo Radic filed 
  on 14 January a Defence preliminary motion "challenging the jurisdiction 
  of the Tribunal and pointing to the defects in the form of the indictment".
   
  
Finally, in the 
  Celebici case, Hazim Delics counsels filed on 15 January a motion for 
  extension of time to file his appellate brief. Delics lawyers request 
  that "his deadline for filing his appellate brief be extended until 
  the date set for Mucic". Mucic filed on 28 December 1998 a request 
  for the time of filing appellate documents be extended to 31 August 1999. The 
  Appeals Chamber has not ruled yet. 
  
  
 
  
QUESTIONS: 
   
 
  
  Asked whether 
    the Finnish President would give a press conference tomorrow, Landale replied 
    that there would be a photo opportunity and that arrangements for a press 
    pool were being made, but that there would be no press conference. 
  Asked what 
    kind of travel documents were used by the Prosecutor and the investigators 
    at the border, Landale replied that he would prefer to wait to allow the Prosecutor 
    to answer questions on her trip at the press conference tomorrow. 
  Asked if Hillary 
    Clinton was planning to visit the Tribunal during her stay in the Netherlands 
    in February, Landale replied that he would look into it. 
There were no 
  further questions. 
  
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