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ICTY Weekly Press Briefing
Date: 03.11.2004
Time: 12.00 p.m.
Registry and Chambers:
Jim Landale, Spokesman for Registry and Chambers,
made the following statement:
Good afternoon,
As I announced last week, the President of the ICTY, Judge Theodor
Meron, will conduct an official visit to Croatia tomorrow and Friday,
4 and 5 November 2004, at the invitation of the Croatian Government.
This will be the first official visit to Croatia by President Meron.
During the two-day visit, President Meron is due to meet with the
Prime Minister, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Minister of
Justice, the President of the Supreme Court and the President of
the Republic.
Discussions are expected to focus on general aspects of cooperation
between the ICTY and Croatia, and the Tribunal’s completion strategy.
In the Milosevic case, the Trial Chamber yesterday ordered the
following:
There will be a hearing to consider the application by Mr. Steven
Kay QC and Ms. Gillian Higgins on 9 November 2004; and
The Accused shall file a list of witnesses he intends to call
in the week of sittings from 9 November to 11 November 2004, by
Friday, 5 November 2004.
On behalf of ICTY Outreach:
Last weekend, the Registrar, Hans Holthuis, and other ICTY representatives
participated in the sixth and final session of the seminar entitled
"Croatia and International Law". The seminar was organised
at the initiative of the Croatian Ministry of Justice and supported
by ICTY Outreach, in accordance with the Tribunal's mandate to assist
in strengthening the capacity of local judiciaries to handle war
crimes cases.
The seminar was held in six training sessions from May to October
2004. The participants were the Judges, Investigative Judges and
Prosecutors of the four county courts designated to handle the most
significant war crimes cases (Zagreb, Osijek, Rijeka and Split).
They were divided into two groups of 30-35 each with each group
attending a series of three sessions.
The aim of the seminar was to compare the Croatian legal system
to the rules that apply in international law and at the ICTY, so
as to better identify all the relevant issues for conducting war
crimes trials in Croatia, whether those trials are brought before
local courts as a result of local investigations, or on the basis
of information and evidentiary materials provided by the ICTY OTP
to the Croatian State Prosecutors’ Office, or as a result of the
possible transfer of ICTY cases involving intermediary and lower
level accused in accordance with Rule 11 bis of the Tribunal’s
Rules of Procedure and Evidence.
In terms of the court schedule, aside from the continuation of
the Milosevic, Krajisnik, Oric and Hadzihasanovic and Kubura trials
next week:
The further appearance of Ljubisa Beara will be held on 9 November
at 3 p.m. in Courtroom III.
There will be a status conference in The Prosecutor v. Mitar
Rasevic tomorrow, 4 November at 3 p.m in Courtroom I.
There will be a status conference in The Prosecutor v. Milan
Stankovic, on 9 November at 10 a.m in Courtroom II.
There will be a status conference in The Prosecutor v. Kvocka,
Prcac, Radic and Zigic, on 10 November at 10 a.m in Courtroom
III.
There will be a status conference in The Prosecutor v. Kordic
and Cerkez, on 11 November at 10 a.m in Courtroom II.
Office of the Prosecutor:
Florence Hartmann for the Office of the Prosecutor made the following
statement:
Good afternoon,
I wish to inform you that the Prosecutor is currently in Brussels.
She has addressed the North Atlantic Council. She is also meeting
the Secretary General of NATO and later on she will meet Javier
Solana the EU High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security
Policy and Secretary General of the Council of the EU.
Questions:
A journalist made reference to reports from the UN Administration
in Kosovo that an individual had been arrested for threatening a
potential witness in the "KLA" (Limaj et al) case. The
journalist stated that UNMIK had announced that the arrest had been
made at the request of the ICTY Prosecutor and that the suspect
in this contempt of court case would arrive in The Hague on Thursday.
The journalist asked for confirmation that this was true. In response,
Landale stated that he had no comment.
In response to a question by a journalist on more information
regarding cases being referred to domestic courts, Landale responded
that there were five cases where referrals pursuant to Rule 11 bis
had been requested by the Prosecutor to different states; Ademi
and Norac, Meakic et al, Todovic, Stankovic and Kovacevic.
A journalist asked for confirmation of news media reports that
Carla Del Ponte had stated that the OTP was having difficulties
building indictments against Kosovo Albanians because witnesses
were too scared to testify. Hartmann responded that the statement
was accurate and that the Prosecutor had addressed the intimidation
of witnesses in her address in Luxemburg on October 11.
Documents:
The Prosecutor v Slobodan Milosevic
2 November 2004 – Scheduling Order for Hearings on 9 to 11 November
2004. (3pgs.)
The Prosecutor v Enver Hadzihasanovic and Amir Kubura
2 November 2004 – Joint Defence Interlocutory Appeal of Trial Chamber
Decision on Enver Hadzihasanovic and Amir Kubura’a Rule 98bis Motions
for Acquittal. (23pgs)
The Prosecutor v. Sefer Halilovic
27 October 2004 – Defence Notice Concerning its Pre-Trial Brief.
(1pg)
27 October 2004 – Response Concerning Prosecution Amended Pre-Trial
Brief. (12pgs)
The Prosecutor v. Ivan Cermak and Mladen Markac
28 October 2004 – Prosecution’s Response to the Defence Interlocutory
Appeal on Trial Chamber’s Decision on Ivan Cermak’s and Mladen Markac’s
Second Motions for Provisional Release. (4pgs)
The Prosecutor v. Naser Oric
28 October 2004 – Prosecution’s Response to Defence Motion for
the Trial Chamber to Take Judicial Notice of Adjudicated Facts in
the Deronjic Case. (6pgs)
The Prosecutor v. Momir Nikolic
27 October 2004 – Appelant’s Reply to the Prosecution Respnse to
Appelant’s Motion for Judicial Notice and Motion for Late-Filing
of Over-Sized Same.(12pg)
The Prosecutor v. Milan Martic
26 October 2004 – Decision on Defence Motion for Extension of Time
to File Pre-Trial Briefs. (2pgs)
1 November 2004- Defence’s Pre-Trial Brief Pursuant to Rule 65
ter (F) with Confidential Annex. (16pgs)
The Prosecutor v. Pasko Ljubicic
1 November 2004 – Prosecution’s Response to Second Application
for Provisional Release. (10pgs)
The Prosecutor v. Milan Milutinovic et al
20 October 2004 – Letter from Romanian Embassy. (1pg)
20 October 2004 – Notification of the Government of the United
Kingdom Pursuant to the Scheduling Order of 22 September 2004. (1pg)
28 October 2004 – (Partly Confidential and Ex Parte) Prosecution’s
Report on Disclosure of Expert Reports in Compliance with Order
Dated 28 July 2004 with Annex A and Confidential and Ex Parte Annex
B. (18pgs)
28 October 2004 – Notification of the United States of America.
(1pg)
29 November 2004 Letter from Royal Norwegian Embassy (1 pg)
29 November 2004 Letter from French Embassy. (1pg)
29 November 2004 Letter from Embassy of the Federal Republic of
Germany (1pg)
2 November 2004 – Letter from Embassy of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
(3 pgs)
The Prosecutor v. Vojislav Seselj
22 October 2004 – Prosecution’s Motion for Leave to Amend Indictment
with Confidential and Ex Parte Supporting Materials. (65pgs)
The Prosecutor v. Savo Todovic
1 November 2004 – Motion by the Prosecutor Under Rule 11 bis (A).
(2pgs)
2 November 2004 – Order Appointing a Trial Chamber for the Purpose
of Determining Whether an Indictment should be Refered to Another
Court Under Rule 11 bis. (2pgs)
The Prosecutor v. Radoslav Brdanin
27 October 2004 – (Concerning Allegations Against Milka Maglov)
Order Reassigning a Case to a Trial Chamber. (1pg)
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