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 It is merely a summary.
 
 ICTY Weekly Press Briefing 
 Date: 29.09.2004
 
 Time: 11.30 p.m.
 
 Registry and Chambers: 
 Jim Landale, Spokesman for Registry and Chambers,made the following statement:
 
 Good afternoon,  
 As you will be aware, President Meron met withthe Croatian Minister of Justice this morning, at her request. The
 discussions covered areas of mutual interest. During the talks,
 the Minister assured President Meron that the authorities in Croatia
 would redouble their efforts to track down and arrest Ante Gotovina
 and the President urged them to do so.
 
 
 On 27 September 2004, Trial Chamber II rendered its Decision onthe Rule 98 bis motions for acquittal filed by Enver Hadzihasanovic
 and Amir Kubura, on 11 August 2004. The French original of that
 Decision is available to those who are interested after this briefing.
 
 With regard to court documents, I would draw yourattention to the fact that we have received the final trial briefs
 for both Vidoje Blagojevic and Dragan Jokic. The Prosecution final
 trial brief was filed confidentially. I remind you that that the
 closing arguments in this case commenced this morning in Courtroom
 III and are scheduled to continue tomorrow and Friday.
 
 A list of the most recent court documents willbe available to you after this.
 
 
 Finally, I understand that the ADC will give abriefing after this.
 
 Seealso the latest ADC-ICTY press briefing.
 
 
 Office of the Prosecution: 
 
 Florence Hartmann for the Office of the Prosecutormade the following statement: As of 1 October 2004, The Hague Rules
 of the Road project -- consisting of reviewing criminal cases initiated
 in Bosnia and Herzegovina by local prosecutors and providing standard
 marking -- will be transferred to the competency of the Bosnia and
 Herzegovina State Court.
 
 Since the 1996 Rome Agreement the Rules of the Road Section withinthe ICTY Office of the Prosecutor has received criminal files against
 a total of 5,908 persons suspected of war crimes:
 
 The breakdown by the Prosecution is: 
 3,792 - Bosniak initiated prosecutions  
 1,396 - Croatian initiated prosecutions 
  719 - Serbian initiated prosecutions 
 The Rules of the Road has reviewed and provided standard markingsagainst a total of around 3,490 persons.
 
 The following numbers indicate the number of persons who have receivedthe Standard Marking below, by prosecution.
 
 Standard marking "A" (legally fit for trial) 
 728 - Bosniak initiated prosecutions  
  83 - Croatian initiated prosecutions 
  54 - Serbian initiated prosecutions 
 Total: 865 individuals among whom only around 90 individuals haveso far been brought to trial in Bosnia and Herzegovina (less than
 10%).
 
 Standard marking "B" (not enough evidence to proceed - no case) 
 1,160 - Bosniak initiated prosecutions  
 1,001 - Croatian initiated prosecutions 
  214 - Serbian initiated prosecutions 
 Total: 2,375 
 Standard marking "C": (needs additional investigation before issuingan indictment)
 
 469 - Bosniak initiated prosecutions  
 103 - Croatian initiated prosecutions 
 119 - Serbian initiated prosecutions 
 Total: 691 
 Hartmann then announced Ms. Del Ponte’s programme for the followingdays:
 
               On Friday, 1 October 2004, Ms. Del Ponte will attend a Conferencein Belgrade on international justice. In the afternoon she will
 be visiting the Special Court for War Crimes and be meeting with
 the local prosecutors.
 On Monday, 3 October 2004, Ms. Del Ponte will continue
 her official visit to Serbia-Montenegro. In the morning, she will
 have meetings at the State Union level, with the President and
 with members of the government. In the afternoon, she will be
 meeting with the Serbian Prime Minister and other representatives
 from Serbia. Before departure, she will also have a meeting with
 the representatives of the international community in Belgrade.
 On Monday, 11 October 2004, the Prosecutor will be in Brussels
 meeting with the EU Ministers of Foreign Affairs.
 Questions 
 
 Asked about the explicit role of the Bosnia andHerzegovina State Court, Florence Hartmann referred the journalist
 to the Office of High Representative (OHR) for a detailed outline
 of the BH State Court responsibilities.
 
 Documents 
 
 The Prosecutor v. Slobodan Milosevic 
 
 24 September 2004 "Order On Prosecution’sFourth Motion For Variance Of Prior Orders Of Non-Disclosure."
 
 
 27 September 2004 "Request For Leave To ExceedThe Page Limit For Interlocutory Appeal Against The Trial Chamber’s
 Decision On Assignment Of Defence Counsel."
 
 
 28 September 2004 "Order Granting Leave ToExceed The Page Limit For Interlocutory Appeal Against The Trial
 Chamber’s Decision On Assignment Of Defence Counsel."
 
 
 The Prosecutor v. Blagoje Simic 
 
 27 September 2004 "Decision On Prosecution’sMotion To Strike Parts Of The Brief In Reply."
 
 
 The Prosecutor v. Ivan Cermak and MladenMarkac
 
 
 28 September 2004 "Order Assigning JudgesTo A Case Before The Appeals Chamber."
 
 The Prosecutor v. Naser Oric 
 
 24 September 2004 "Prosecution Response ToDefence Motion To Request An Order For Measures To Ensure That The
 Prosecution Complies With Rule 68."
 
 
 The Prosecutor v. Radovan Stankovic 
 
 24 September 2004 "Decision On Prosecution’sMotion Seeking Leave To Amend The Second Amended Indictment."
 
 
 27 September 2004 "Preliminary Order In ResponseTo The Prosecutor’s Motion Under Rule 11 bis."
 
 
 The Prosecutor v. Vidoje Blagojevic and DraganJokic
 
 
 27 September 2004 "Motion To Seek Leave ToRespond To The Prosecution’s Final Brief On The Basis Of It Containing
 Irrelevant, Inaccurate And Deceiving Information."
 
 
 27 September 2004 "Final Brief Of Vidoje Blagojevic." 
 
 27 September 2004 "Final Brief Of Dragan Jokic." 
 
 The Prosecutor v. Mrksic, Radic and Sljivancanin 
 
 24 September "Defence Preliminary Motion." 
 
 The Prosecutor v. Milutinovic, Sainovic andOjanic
 
 
 24 September 2004 "Prosecution’s ResponseTo Defence Notices Pursuant To Rule 94bis(B)."
 
 
 The Prosecutor v. Stanislav Galic 
 
 27 September 2004 "Brief In Reply." 
 
 The Prosecutor v. Hadzihasanovic and Kubura 
 
 27 September 2004 "Decision Relative Aux DemandesD’Acquittement Introduites En Vertu De L’Article 98 bis Du Reglement."
 
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