| PressRelease · Communiqué de presse
 
 (Exclusively for the use of the media. Not an official document)
 
 CC/PIO/027-E
 The Hague, 24 November 1995
 
 THETRIBUNAL WELCOMES THE PARTIES' COMMITMENT TO JUSTICE
 
 The Tribunal hasreceived extracts of the "General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia
 and Herzegovina", which was signed by the Presidents of the Republic of
 Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Republic of Croatia and the Federal Republic of
 Yugoslavia at the conclusion of the Proximity Peace Talks, held at Wright-Patterson
 Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio from 1-21 November 1995.
 
 Those parts ofthe Agreement received, which relate to co-operation with the Tribunal and human
 rights, have now been reviewed.
 
 On the basis ofthat review, confined to the issues which affect the Tribunal, the following
 joint statement by the President of the Tribunal, Judge A. Cassese, and the
 Prosecutor, Justice R. Goldstone, is issued:
 
 JOINTSTATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT AND THE PROSECUTOR
 
 Peace 
 We welcome theannouncement of a Peace Agreement for Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Agreement
 is particularly welcome in that it will put an end to bloodshed and armed conflict.
 
 Justice is anindispensable ingredient of the process of national reconciliation. It is essential
 to the restoration of peaceful and normal relations between people who have
 had to live under a reign of terror. It breaks the cycle of violence, hatred
 and extra-judicial retribution. Thus Peace and Justice go hand-in-hand.
 
 This Agreementpromises that those who have committed crimes which threaten international peace
 and security - genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes - will be brought
 to justice.
 
 The peace agreementand the Tribunal
 
 The Peace Agreementis in our view entirely in keeping with the Security Council resolutions concerning
 the Tribunal.
 
  1. Thus itreaffirms that the three signatory States, as well as the Republika Srpska,
 are under a stringent obligation to co-operate with the Tribunal and to render
 judicial assistance:
 
 - We welcome that,by signing the Agreement, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia has now formally
 undertaken, on its own behalf and on behalf of the Bosnian-Serb authorities,
 to fully co-operate with the Tribunal.
 
 - Likewise, bysigning the Agreement, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and the Bosnian-Croatian
 Federation have confirmed their continued full co-operation with the Tribunal.
 2. The Agreementdoes not provide for any amnesty for those accused of serious violations of
 international humanitarian law.
 
 Indeed any such provision would have been contrary to internationally accepted
 norms of humanitarian law, which must be respected by everyone, both States
 and individuals.
 3. The Agreementhas detailed four points worth noting regarding Bosnia and Herzegovina, namely:
 - The strict obligationof all competent authorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina to co-operate with the
 Tribunal and to provide unrestricted access for its investigators to persons
 and sites, which would include mass graves.
 
 - The creationof a Human Rights Commission and an International Police Task Force ("IPTF"),
 which shall furnish information to the Tribunal's investigators.
 
 - The authorityof the NATO Implementation Force to arrest any indicted war criminals it encounters
 or who interfere with its mission.
 
 - The decision,laid down in a provision of the Constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina,to:
 
 1. attach to sentencespronounced by the Tribunal the additional legal consequence that those convicted
 will be barred from public office;
 
 2. provide foran additional measure against those who have been indicted by the Tribunal,
 by disqualifying them from public office if they try to evade the Tribunal's
 authority.
 The Tribunaltrusts that the Agreement will be implemented.
 
 We welcome theParties' commitment to fully discharge their obligation to co-operate with the
 Tribunal and to comply with its orders, which will make the Tribunal more effective
 in its work.
 
 We trust thatthe Agreement will be fully and rigorously implemented by all the Parties concerned.
 More specifically that:
 
 1. All Partieswill strictly fulfil their obligations to arrest and surrender persons indicted
 by the Tribunal;
 
 2. NATO forces,as well as the competent national authorities,will render appropriate assistance
 to the Tribunal's officials to enable them to carry out their mission.
 
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