ICTY WEEKLY PRESS BRIEFING Latest Developments

ICTY Weekly Press Briefing

Date: 16.01.2008

Time: 12:30

Registry and Chambers:

Liam McDowall, Senior Policy Advisor to the Registry, made the following statement:

Welcome to the first briefing since the courts winter recess and another busy year at the Tribunal. Courts resumed hearings last Monday, 7 January. Seven trials are ongoing and the trials against Šešelj, Delić, Popović and others, Milutinović and others, as well as Prlić and others are in session this and next week. Additionally, this Friday there is a Status Conference in the Gotovina and others case at 10:00 a.m. in courtroom II. Only Gotovina and Markać will be present as Čermak is still on provisional release.

Next Monday afternoon the parties will begin to deliver their closing arguments in the Haradinaj and others case.

Meantime, while the courts were closed over the recess the Tribunal continued working. The Detention Unit saw a lot of activity with no fewer than 14 persons provided temporary provisional release. All those persons provided temporary release have now returned in to the Tribunal’s custody. One exception is that of Veselin Sljivancanin whose return date has yet to be fixed. 45 persons are currently held in the Tribunal’s Detention Unit.

Elsewhere, late last year the United Nations General Assembly approved the budget proposed by the Tribunal for the biennium 2008-2009 in its entirety. The proposed resource requirements for 2008-2009 amount to US$347,566,900 net.

With the completion of first instance trials, the focus will be shifting towards appeals. Against this backdrop, the proposed budget reflects the gradual redeployment of posts to strengthen appellate support work coupled with the phasing out of a large number of posts during 2009 in line with the completion of first instance trials during the second year of the biennium.

Interestingly, the budget includes new provisions such as the amount of $3.8 million to support the preservation and access of the Tribunals records and archives.

On the issue of archives, I would like to note that the second meeting of the Advisory Committee on Archives of the UN Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda (ACA) was held in Johannesburg on 3 and 4 January 2008.

The Committee discussed the particular visits its members have made to UN officials, governments, international organisations, and NGOs. In organising the visits thus far, particular attention has been given to consulting in Rwanda, and throughout the former Yugoslavia. These and further visits to be made aim at consulting as broadly as possible and benefiting from the views and suggestions the Committee is receiving.

Honouring its terms of reference as established by the Registrars of the two Tribunals, the Committee decided that, in the near future, it would be ready to present to the Registrars of the two Tribunals an interim report containing initial recommendations for their consideration. The Committee would take the feedback on its interim report and proceed to finalize its work, most likely by summer 2008, with a final report.

Lastly, I have the pleasure to introduce Ms. Nerma Jelačić who has recently joined us to take up the position of the Tribunal’s spokesperson. For those of you who don’t already know her, Nerma has a journalistic background and was the director of the Balkan Investigative Reporting Network. She’ll be assuming her responsibilities, including representing the Chambers and Registry at these briefings, over the coming weeks.

Office of the Prosecutor:

Olga Kavran read the following statement on behalf of Serge Brammertz, Prosecutor of the ICTY:

It is a great honour and a challenge for me to have been appointed Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. I am impressed by the many achievements of this institution since its establishment in 1993. Thanks to the leadership of the previous prosecutors, and most recently Ms. Carla Del Ponte, I inherit a fully functional Office staffed with highly dedicated and capable individuals.

Continuity in the work of the Office of the Prosecutor is of utmost importance and I intend to provide the leadership and direction necessary to successfully fulfil our mandate.

With 26 individuals on trial, nine on appeal and 11 awaiting trial, this is a busy period for the ICTY. A lot of work remains to be done. Therefore, my first priority will be to ensure the successful conduct of all current and pending criminal proceedings.

Obtaining the arrest and transfer to the Tribunal of the four remaining fugitives, particularly Ratko Mladić and Radovan Karadžić, also remains an absolute priority. The Office of the Prosecutor will therefore continue to rely on the crucial support and assistance of States in the former Yugoslavia and the international community to finally bring Ratko Mladić, Radovan Karadžić, Goran Hadžić and Stojan Župljanin to justice. In the coming weeks, I plan to discuss issues related to cooperation with relevant authorities in the former Yugoslavia, as well as representatives of other States and international organisations, including those of the European Union.

The cooperation between this Office and the prosecution authorities in the former Yugoslavia remains crucial to the continued prosecution of war crimes in the region. This Office will continue its ongoing cooperation with local war crimes prosecutors and judicial authorities by transferring remaining investigation files and sharing accumulated information and expertise.

We are grateful for the support of United Nations member states to the work of this institution and for their approval of the ICTY budget for 2008 and 2009. As ever, we will continue to rely and call on the critical support of the international community and the NGOs since the Tribunal’s successful implementation of its Completion Strategy fully depends on it.

I am fully committed to building upon the Tribunal’s many achievements. We owe this to the victims of the crimes committed during the wars in the former Yugoslavia.

Olga Kavran made the following statement regarding current and upcoming OTP activities:

Prosecutor Brammertz has just met with Mr Dimitrij Rupel, Foreign Minister of Slovenia and Representative of the current presidency of the European Union. Issues of mutual interest were discussed. Prosecutor Brammertz thanked the European Union for its continued support and reiterated his position that at this time he will not be making any new assessment on the issue of Serbia’s cooperation, unless there are significant new developments that would warrant such an assessment. Until such a time, the report provided to the United Nations by the previous Prosecutor, Carla Del Ponte, applies.

Tomorrow afternoon and Friday, Prosecutor Brammertz will be in Brussels where he will meet representatives of the international community and the European institutions, including Mr Javier Solana and Mr Olli Rehn.

Questions:

Referring to the visit of Mr Dimitrij Rupel, a journalist asked whether Prosecutor Brammertz has expressed any opinion regarding Slovenia’s support of the signing of the Stabilisation and Association Agreement. Kavran reiterated the fact that the Prosecutor will not be making any new assessment on cooperation and that anything else is an issue for the European Union.

Asked when Prosecutor Brammertz will be visiting Belgrade before the Ministerial meeting at the end of the month, Kavran replied that he will not be visiting Belgrade this month but that he will visit the region of the former Yugoslavia, including Belgrade later in February.

Referring to the final brief filed by the Prosecution in the Haradinaj case, a journalist asked whether it is normal practice at the Tribunal to file the final brief a week in advance of the closing arguments. Kavran confirmed that it is standard procedure to file the final brief before the closing arguments are held and explained that it is required by the Rules of Procedure and Evidence. Both parties file their written final briefs, following which they deliver closing arguments in the courtroom. Kavran explained that the text of the final brief is much longer than what the closing arguments in court will be.

Asked whether there is an indictment against the former Minister of Culture of Kosovo in relation to alleged witness intimidation, Kavran replied that there is no indictment.

Asked whether Prosecution was able to comment further on the issues of mutual interest discussed during Prosecutor Brammertz and Mr Rupel’s meeting, Kavran replied she was unable to do so.

Document List:

Signature Date

Case Description

DocumentTitle

14-Jan-08

Delic

DECISION ON THE MOTION TO VARY "DECISION ON SIXTH PROSECUTION MOTION FOR ADMISSION OF EVIDENCE PURSUANT TO RULE 92 BIS"

14-Jan-08

Delic

DEFENCE RESPONSE TO MOTION TO VARY "DECISION ON SIXTH PROSECUTION MOTION FOR ADMISSION OF EVIDENCE PURSUANT TO RULE 92 BIS"

15-Jan-08

Gotovina et Al.

DEFENDANT MLADEN MARKAC'S JOINDER TO ANTE GOTOVINA'S NOTICES TO THE TRIAL CHAMBER PURSUANT TO RULE 94 BIS CONCERNING THE EXPERT REPORT OF REYNAUD THEUNENS AND THE TESTIMONY OF ANDREW PRINGLE

14-Jan-08

Gotovina et Al.

DEFENDANT ANTE GOTOVINA'S NOTICE TO THE TRIAL CHAMBER PURSUANT TO RULE 94 BIS CONCERNING THE TESTIMONY OF ANDREW PRINGLE

14-Jan-08

Gotovina et Al.

DEFENDANT ANTE GOTOVINA'S NOTICE TO THE TRIAL CHAMBER PURSUANT TO RULE 94 BIS CONCERNING THE EXPERT REPORT OF REYNAUD THEUNENS

14-Jan-08

Gotovina et Al.

NOTICE REGARDING THE PROSECUTION SUBMISSION OF EXPERT REPORTS PURSUANT TO RULE 94 BIS

14-Jan-08

Haradinaj et al

PROSECUTION'S FINAL TRIAL BRIEF

15-Jan-08

Markac (Interlocutory)

DECISION ON PROSECUTION REQUEST FOR EXTENSION OF TIME

14-Jan-08

Markac (Interlocutory)

PROSECUTION REQUEST FOR EXTENSION OF TIME TO RESPOND TO MARKAC'S APPEAL

14-Jan-08

Martic (Appeal)

RESPONDENT'S BRIEF ON BEHALF OF APPELLANT

14-Jan-08

Martic (Appeal)

BOOK OF AUTHORITIES FOR RESPONDENT'S BRIEF ON BEHALF OF APPELLANT

15-Jan-08

Martic (Appeal)

DEFENCE FOR STANISIC'S MOTION FOR ACCESS TO CONFIDENTIAL TESTIMONY AND EXHIBITS IN THE MARTIC CASE PURSUANT TO RULE 75 (G) (I)

14-Jan-08

Martic (Appeal)

DEFENCE NOTICE OF APPEAL

16-Jan-08

Milosevic Dragomir (Appeal)

CERTIFICATE ON THE TRIAL RECORD

14-Jan-08

Milutinovic et al.

DECISION ON LAZAREVIC FOURTH AND FIFTH MOTIONS TO AMEND RULE 65TER EXHIBIT LIST

15-Jan-08

Milutinovic et al.

DEFENCE NOTICE REGARDING EXHIBIT 5D 1242

14-Jan-08

Milutinovic et al.

REPORT ON USE OF TIME IN THE TRIAL PERIOD ENDING 14 DECEMBER 2007

14-Jan-08

Milutinovic et al.

ORDER RE EXHIBITS P2166 AND P1506

14-Jan-08

Mrksic (Appeal)

BOOK OF AUTHORITIES FOR PROSECUTION'S APPEAL BRIEF

14-Jan-08

Perisic

MOMCILO PERISIC'S WAIVER OF APPEARANCE FOR 15 JANUARY 2008 STATUS CONFERENCE

15-Jan-08

Prlic and Others

ORDONNANCE PORTANT SUR LES DEMANDES D'ADMISSION D'ÉLÉMENTS DE PREUVE RELATIFS AU TÉMOIN CYRIL RIBICIC

11-Jan-08

Prlic and Others

DÉCISION RELATIVE À LA DEMANDE D'ADMISSION DE TÉMOIGNAGES PRÉSENTÉE PAR L'ACCUSATION EN APPLICATION DE L'ARTICLE 92 BIS DU RÈGLEMENT

11-Jan-08

Prlic and Others

DECISION ON THE REQUEST TO ADMIT EXHIBITS P 09769 AND P 02280

15-Jan-08

Prlic and Others

ORDONNANCE PORTANT ADMISSION D'ÉLÉMENTS DE PREUVE RELATIFS AU TÉMOIN ANTOON VAN DER GRINTEN

16-Jan-08

Prlic and Others

DISSENTING OPINION OF JUDGE JEAN-CLAUDE ANTONETTI ON THE NON-ADMISSION OF EVIDENCE PRESENTED DURING THE TESTIMONY OF WITNESS DW

14-Jan-08

Prlic and Others

DECISION ON THE REQUEST OF THE ACCUSED PRLIC TO OBTAIN A B/C/S TRANSCRIPTION OF HIS STATEMENT

14-Jan-08

Prlic and Others

DECISION ON PROSECUTION MOTION TO ADD THREE EXHIBITS TO ITS 65 TER EXHIBIT LIST AND FOR ADMISSION OF SUCH EXHIBITS

14-Jan-08

Prlic and Others

DECISION ON PROSECUTION MOTION FOR ADMISSION OF DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

15-Jan-08

Prlic and Others

CORRIGENDUM À LA REQUÊTE DE L'ACCUSATION AUX FINS D'ADMISSION DE COMPTES RENDUS PRÉSIDENTIELS DATÉE DU 26 OCTOBRE 2007

15-Jan-08

Prlic and Others

ORDONNANCE PORTANT ADMISSION D'ÉLÉMENTS DE PREUVE RELATIFS AU TÉMOIN MIROSLAV RUPCIC

14-Jan-08

Prlic and Others

DÉCISION RELATIVE À LA DEMANDE D'ACCUSATION AUX FINS DE VERSER UNE DÉCLARATION ÉCRITE EN APPLICATION DE L'ARTICLE 92 QUATER DU RÈGLEMENT (HASAN RIZVIC)

11-Jan-08

Prlic and Others

ORDER ADMITTING EVIDENCE REGARDING WITNESS EWA TABEAU

15-Jan-08

Rasevic & Todovic

PROSECUTOR'S REQUEST FOR AN EXTENSION OF TIME TO FILE SIXTH PROGRESS REPORT

11-Jan-08

Seselj

DÉCISION SUR LA REQUÊTE PRÉSENTÉE PAR VOJISLAV SESELJ AUX FINS DE RÉEXAMEN DE LA DÉCISION DU 30 AOUT 2007 PORTANT ADOPTION DE MESURES DE PROTECTION

15-Jan-08

Seselj

DECISION REGARDING THIRD AMENDED INDICTMENT

14-Jan-08

Seselj

CORRIGENDUM PROSECUTION'S NOTICE OF FILING OF THE ORIGINAL EXPERT REPORT OF YVES TOMIC IN FRENCH

15-Jan-08

Seselj

DÉCISION RELATIVE À LA QUALITÉD'EXPERT D'YVES TOMIC

15-Jan-08

Seselj

PROCÈS-VERBAL OF RECEPTION OF BCS TRANSALTION OF "PROSECUTION RESPONSE TO OBJECTION BY PROFESSOR VOJISLAV SESELJ TO THE REDUCED MODIFIED AMENDED INDICTMENT WITH ANNEX (CORRIGENDUM)"

15-Jan-08

Seselj

PROCÈS-VERBAL OF RECEPTION OF BCS TRANSLATION OF "PROSECUTION'S MOTION FOR LEAVE TO ADD A WITNESS TO ITS 65TER WITNESS LIST'

14-Jan-08

Seselj

PROSECUTION'S MOTION FOR EXTENSION OF TIME TO MOVE FOR CERTIFICATION TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF 7 JANUARY 2008

14-Jan-08

Seselj

PROSECUTION NOTICE OF WITHDRAWAL OF MOTION BEARING REGISTRY NO. D26227-D26191

11-Jan-08

Seselj

ORDONNANCE RENDUE EN APPLICATION DE L'ARTICLE 15 DU RÈGLEMENT

14-Jan-08

Seselj

ORDER ON THE PROSECUTION MOTION FOR THE DISQUALIFICATION OF JUDGE FREDERIK HARHOFF

15-Jan-08

Stanisic

DEFENCE'S MOTION FOR LEAVE TO REPLY AND PROPOSED REPLY TO PROSECUTION'S RESPONSE TO DEFENCE'S RULE 73(B) REQUEST FOR INTERLOCUTORY APPEAL CERTIFICATION OF TRIAL CHAMBER II'S 14 DECEMBER 2007 DECISION ON ADJUDICATED FACTS

15-Jan-08

Stanisic & Simatovic

PROSECUTION RESPONSE TO SECOND STANISIC DEFENCE MOTION ON FITNESS OF THE ACCUSED TO STAND TRIAL AND SUBMISSION OF MEDICAL REPORTS

15-Jan-08

Stanisic & Simatovic

DEFENCE FOR STANISIC'S MOTION FOR ACCESS TO CONFIDENTIAL TESTIMONY AND EXHIBITS IN THE MARTIC CASE PURSUANT TO RULE 75 (G) (I)

14-Jan-08

Strugar et al. (Appeal)

SCHEDULING ORDER

15-Jan-08

Zdravko Tolimir

DECISION ON MOTION FOR CERTIFICATION TO APPEAL THE 11 DECEMBER ORAL DECISION

15-Jan-08

Zdravko Tolimir

DECISION ON ACCUSED'S SUBMISSION DATED 7 DECEMBER 2007 AND DECISION ON CERTIFICATION TO APPEAL

11-Jan-08

Zdravko Tolimir

REGISTRAR'S NOTIFICATION REGARDING THE ASSIGNMENT OF LEGAL ASSISTANCE TO THE ACCUSED

14-Jan-08

Zdravko Tolimir

PROSECUTION RESPONSE TO THE ACCUSED'S MOTIONS DATED 3 AND 7 JANUARY 2008

 

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