Momir
NIKOLIC, born on 20 February
1955 in Bratunac, Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina  |
Apprehended
by SFOR on: 1 April 2002 Transferred to ICTY:
2 April 2002 Initial appearance: 3 April 2002,
pleaded “not guilty” to all counts 7
May 2003: pleaded guilty to Count five of the Indictment,
persecutions on political, racial and religious grounds,
a crime against humanity. The remaining charges were withdrawn.
9 May 2003: separation of the case, IT-02-60/1
Sentencing Judgement: 2 December 2003, sentenced
to 27 years’ imprisonment
Appeal pending |
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Vidoje BLAGOJEVIC,
See case IT-02-60 |
Dragan JOKIC, See
case IT-02-60 |
Dragan
OBRENOVIC,
See case IT-02-60/2 |
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The three initial Indictments against Vidoje Blagojevic, Dragan
Obrenovic and Dragan Jokic (IT-98-33/1, IT-01-43 and IT-01-44) were
joined pursuant to an oral Decision of Trial Chamber II at the Status
Conference of 15 January 2002. The Joinder Indictment (IT-02-53) and
the Indictment against Momir Nikolic (IT-02-56) were joined pursuant
to a written Order of Trial Chamber II dated 17 May 2002 as case number
IT-02-60. On 9 May 2003, following his guilty plea, Momir Nikolic
was assigned case number IT-02-60/1. On 23 May 2003, following his
guilty plea, Dragan Obrenovic was assigned case number IT-02-60/2.
(See also the Blagojevic and Jokic (IT-02-60) and Obrenovic (IT-02-60/2))
case information sheets)
The Indictment ("Srebrenica")
Factual allegations:
The Amended Joinder Indictment (hereinafter the Indictment), filed
on 27 May 2002, alleges that Momir Nikolic, a teacher by profession,
was mobilised into the army on 18 April 1992, when he was stationed
at the Headquarters of the Territorial Defence as the Assistant
Commander for Intelligence. In July 1995, he was assigned to the
VRS Bratunac Brigade where he held the rank of Captain First Class
and served as the Assistant Commander for Security and Intelligence.
It is alleged that, in his capacity as Assistant Commander for
Security and Intelligence, Momir Nikolic was present in the Bratunac
Brigade zone of responsibility from 4 July 1995 to 1 November 1995.
Provisional Release
On 28 March 2002, Trial Chamber II rejected Dragan Jokic’s
Request for Provisional Release which he had filed on 10 January
2002. On 18 April 2002, a Bench of the Appeals Chamber granted Dragan
Jokic Leave to Appeal the Decision. On 28 May 2002, the Appeals
Chamber granted the appeal and ordered that Dragan Jokic be provisionally
released. On 11 April 2003, the Trial Chamber terminated Dragan
Jokic’s provisional release and ordered that the Accused surrender
to the custody of the Tribunal on 29 April 2003 for the commencement
of trial proceedings.
Charges:
The Indictment contained six counts charging Momir Nikolic
on the basis of his individual criminal responsibility (Article
7(1) of the Statute1 ) with:
One count
of genocide (Article 4 of the Statute – genocide or alternatively
complicity to commit genocide),
Four counts of crimes against humanity (Article 5 of the Statute
– extermination, murder, persecutions on political, racial
and religious grounds, inhumane acts (forcible transfer)), and
One count
of violations of the laws or customs of war (Article 3 of the
Statute – murder).
However, following Momir Nikolic’s decision to plead guilty
(see below), the Prosecution withdrew the one count of genocide,
three counts of crimes against humanity and the one count of violations
of the laws or customs of war. Momir Nikolic was eventually sentenced
on one count of persecutions on political, racial and religious
grounds (count 5 of the Indictment).
Guilty plea
On 6 May 2003, the Prosecution and the Defence for Momir
Nikolic appeared before the Trial Chamber for a hearing on the “Joint
Motion for Consideration of Plea Agreements between Momir Nikolic
and the Office of the Prosecutor”. The Trial Chamber asked
the parties to amend the Plea Agreement and on 7 May 2003, Momir
Nikolic pleaded guilty to count five of the Indictment, persecutions
on political, racial and religious grounds, a crime against humanity,
according to the amended Plea Agreement. The Prosecution agreed
to dismiss without prejudice to either party the remaining charges
against Momir Nikolic (see Press Release No.751).
On 9 May 2003, the Trial Chamber separated the proceedings against
Momir Nikolic (see case IT-02-60/1).
Sentencing Judgement
On 2 December 2003, the Trial Chamber sentenced Momir Nikolic to
27 years’ imprisonment. (see Judicial Supplement No. 47
and Press Release No. 806).
Trial Chamber I Section A:
Judge Liu Daqun (Presiding), China
Judge Volodymyr Vassylenko, Ukraine
Judge Carmen Maria Argibay, Argentina
Counsel for the Prosecution:
Peter McCloskey
Stefan Waespi
Antoinette Issa
Anne Davis
Counsel for the Defence:
Veselin Londrovic
Stefan Kirsch
Appeal
On 30 December 2003, Momir Nikolic filed his notice of appeal against
the Sentencing Judgement. No date has been set yet for the hearing
of the appeal.
Appeals Chamber:
Theodor Meron (Presiding), United
States
Fausto Pocar, Italy
Mohamed Shahabuddeen, Guyana
Mehmet Güney, Turkey
Inés Mónica Weinberg de Roca, Argentina
Counsel for the Prosecution:
Mr. Norman Farrell
Counsel for the Defence:
Rock Tansey
1. According to Count 6 of the Indictment (forcible
transfer), Momir Nikolic was also charged as a superior under Article
7(3). In its Pre-Trial Brief of 8 November 2002 on page 50, the
Prosecution submitted that this was done inadvertently when the
Indictment was drafted. Accordingly, the Prosecution announced that
it intended to withdraw the charge that Momir Nikolic committed
Count 6: Inhumane acts (forcible transfer), a crime against humanity,
punishable under Article 5(i) and 7(3) of the Statute. |