Ivo Skoric on Fri, 9 Nov 2001 01:59:01 +0100 (CET) |
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[Nettime-bold] Re: RS Prosecution Office completes war crimes indictment against Izetbegovic |
Ah, isn't it so comforting to see that Republika Srpska is at last willing to show at least some level of cooperation with the ICTY? ivo Bosnia's Serb entity may not be handing over indictees to the UN tribunal, but it is handing over indictments. This week, it is handing the ICTY an indictment accusing former Bosnian President Alija Izetbegovic of criminal responsibility for war crimes against Serbs allegedly committed during the 1992-95 war. Under the Rules of the Road agreement, once the ICTY reviews the charges and the evidence submitted to it, it has a range of options: of launching its own prosecution, of giving local authorities in Bosnia the go-ahead to prosecute the case in a local court, or of quashing the indictment. Andras Riedlmayer ===================================================================== Agence France-Presse November 7, 2001 Izetbegovic's party attacks his indictment by Bosnian Serbs SARAJEVO, Nov 7 (AFP) -- Supporters of the former Bosnian Muslim leader, Alija Izetbegovic, attacked Bosnian Serbs on Wednesday for preparing an indictment alleging war crimes against Izetbegovic for the UN war crimes tribunal. "This is an attempt to divert attention here and abroad from the real criminal groups and individuals, who are (both) publicly and secretly governing Republika Srpska," Izetbegovic's Party of Democratic Action (SDA), said in a press release. "He (Izetbegovic) did all he could to prevent the war and after the war broke out he did all that was in his power to prevent violence and crimes," the SDA said. Bosnian Serb authorities said on Friday that they would send documents charging Izetbegovic with war crimes against Bosnian Serbs during the 1992-95 war, to the International Criminal Tribunal for former Yugoslavia. Izetbegovic was Bosnia's president during the war. Once it receives the file, the ICTY will decide whether to charge Izetbegovic, who stepped down from Bosnia's tripartite presidency in October 2000, or to allow Bosnian Serb authorities to pursue the matter. Under an accord outlining procedures for the arrest of war criminals and the handling of war crimes charges, the ICTY has to give its approval before suspects can be indicted or arrested by local authorities. The SDA has repeatedly called for the arrest of Bosnian Serb wartime leader Radovan Karadzic and his military commander Ratko Mladic. Both have been accused of genocide by the ICTY, and are still at large, believed to be hiding in the RS. ________________________________________________________________________ OHR Media BiH Round-up Nov. 5, 2001 RS Prosecution Office completes war crimes indictment against Izetbegovic Weekend edition of Jutarnje Novine reported that the Republika Srpska Prosecution Office had completed an indictment against the Bosniak wartime leader, Alija Izetbegovic, for war crimes committed against Serbs during the war in BiH. According to the procedure defined by the entity law on cooperation with the Hague Tribunal, the indictment will be forwarded to the Tribunal early next week. The war crime charges against Izetbegovic have been amended and contain both written and video evidences. It was announced that more details of the charges would be revealed at a news conference next week, a statement issued by the public relations office of the RS government says. It adds that apart from representatives of the RS office for liaison with the Hague tribunal, the news conference would be addressed by Prime Minister Mladen Ivanic, Justice Minister Biljana Maric and Public Prosecutor Vojislav Dimitrijevic. ________________________________________________________________________ Agence France-Presse November 2, 2001 Bosnian Serbs to send Izetbegovic indictment to war crimes court BANJA LUKA, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Nov 2 (AFP) -- The Bosnian Serb public prosecutor has completed a war crimes indictment against former Bosnian Muslim leader Alija Izetbegovic and will send it to the UN war crimes court, the government announced Friday. Republika Srpska's (RS, Bosnian Serb entity) bureau for cooperation with the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) said the charge was an extended version of an indictment submitted in 1996. The latest indictment contains "new proof" against Izetbegovic, who is accused of war crimes committed against Serbs during the 1992-95 Bosnian war, during which some 200,000 people lost their lives. It is up to The Hague-based tribunal to decide whether to indict Izetbegovic, who stepped down from Bosnia's tripartite presidency in October 2000. The RS bureau said it would provide more details on the indictment against Izetbegovic at a press conference next week. _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold