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Press
Release . Communiqué de presse
(Exclusively for the use of the media. Not an official document)
CC/PIO/277-E
The Hague, 18 December 1997
ANTO
FURUNDZIJA TO ENTER A PLEA ON FRIDAY 19 DECEMBER 1997
Prosecutor
Louise Arbour invites
"all remaining indicted accused to surrender themselves"
On
Thursday 18 December 1997, SFOR detained two persons who have been indicted
by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY). Following
their detention, these two individuals have come into the Tribunal’s custody
and have been transferred to the ICTY Detention Unit in The Hague.
These
accused are Vlatko KUPRESKIC and Anto FURUNDZIJA.
The
next legal step is the initial appearance of the accused before a Trial Chamber
during which each of them will be asked to enter a plea of guilty or not guilty
on each of the counts he is charged with in the indictment:
·
Anto FURUNDZIJA’s initial appearance hearing will take place on Friday 19
December at 2.30 pm before Trial Chamber II consisting of Judge Cassese
(presiding), Judge May and Judge Mumba. This initial appearance is public and
all press is invited to attend.
·
No date has been set yet for Vlatko KUPRESKIC’s initial appearance.
COMMENT
BY JUSTICE LOUISE ARBOUR, PROSECUTOR
"The
Prosecutor welcomes this SFOR initiative and expresses her gratitude for an
action without which the Tribunal could not fully discharge its mandate. The
Prosecutor is conscious of the dangers inherent in these operations and of the
professionalism with which they have to be conducted. SFOR troops have proven
their competence in the conduct of these difficult operations, both today and
under similar circumstances in Prijedor last July.
The
Prosecutor is also confident that the mandate given to SFOR will permit similar
interventions in the future. In light of today’s events, the Prosecutor wishes
to invite all remaining indicted accused to surrender themselves to the jurisdiction
of the Tribunal, which they can do by contacting SFOR. She also calls on all
government authorities in the former Yugoslavia to proceed to the immediate
arrest of indictees under their jurisdiction."
BACKGROUND
ON THE INDICTMENTS AND THE ACCUSED
1.
VLATKO KUPRESKIC
Vlatko
KUPRESIC is one of the accused named in the indictment "Kupreskic &
others" issued by the ICTY on 10 November 1995 after an investigation by
the Office of the Prosecutor into the "persecution on political, racial
and religious grounds of the Bosnian Muslim population" in the Lasva
Valley area (Central Bosnia) in 1993.
According
to the indictment, Vlatko KUPRESKIC was at that time a soldier with the HVO,
the armed forces of the Croatian community of Herceg-Bosna. He allegedly participated
in the "unlawful attack against the civilian population and individual
citizens of the village of Ahmici" and in the "shooting ...from
in front of his house" at a Muslim family, the Pezer family, who was
on the run: "Fata Pezer, wife of Ismaïl Pezer, was shot and killed,
while their daughter Dzenana Pezer and another Bosnian Muslim were shot and
wounded".
Vlatko
KUPRESKIC is charged with 3 counts of Grave Breaches of the Geneva Conventions
(unlawful and wanton destruction of property not justified by military necessity,
wilful killing, wilfully causing great suffering or serious injury to body or
heath) and 3 counts of Violations of the Laws or customs of war (deliberate
attack on the civilian population and wanton destruction of a village, murder,
cruel treatment of civilians).
Born
on 1 January 1958 in the village of Pirici, Vlatko KUPRESKIC is a cousin of
Zoran and Mirjan KUPRESKIC who were named in the same indictment and who surrendered
to the Tribunal’s custody on 6 October 1997, along with Vladimir SANTIC, Drago
JOSIPOVIC, Marinko KATAVA and Dragan PAPIC (see Press Release
246).
During
their initial appearance on 8 October, these six latter accused entered a plea
of non-guilty. They recently filed an application for provisional release which
was denied by the Trial Chamber (see Press Release 276).
2.
Anto FURUNDZIJA
Anto
FURUNDZIJA is the subject of an indictment confirmed on 10 November 1995 by
Judge Gabrielle Kirk McDonald who also ordered at the Prosecutor’s request its
non divulgation. However, in accordance with the practice developed since the
deployment of international forces in Bosnia, a copy of this indictment was
transmitted to them in due time.
This
indictment also refers to the attacks by forces of the Croatian community of
Herceg-Bosna of villages "chiefly inhabited by Bosnian Muslims in the
Lasva River valley" (Central Bosnia) in 1993.
According
to the indictment, Anto FURUNDZIJA (who was born in Travnik on 8 July 1969)
was at that time a commander of a special forces group within the HVO called
the JOKERS and he worked out from the JOKERS’ Headquarters (the "Bungalow")
in Vitez. He was there on or about 15 may 1993 to question two prisoners who
were being mistreated by another member of the JOKERS. FURUNDZIJA was present
while a prisoner was sexually assaulted and he did nothing to stop or curtail
that action.
Anto
FURUNDZIJA is charged with 1 count of Grave Breach of the Geneva Conventions
(torture or inhumane treatment) and with 2 counts of Violations of the Laws
or customs of war (torture and outrages upon personal dignity including rape).
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