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 ICTY Weekly Press Briefing 
 Date: 26.05.2004
 
 Time: 12:00
 
 REGISTRY AND CHAMBERS
 Jim Landale, Spokesman for Registry and Chambers, made the following
 statement
 
 Good afternoon,  
 First, I would like to address some misleadingstatements that have been reported with regard to the upcoming Serbian
 presidential elections. The Tribunal’s position is that it has no
 objection to detainees voting in elections in their own countries,
 but that it is a matter between the detainee and their Embassy.
 The Tribunal will facilitate the voting process when requested by
 the Embassy. This is what has already happened with regard to the
 elections in Serbia on 13 June: The Tribunal has done everything
 asked of it by the Embassy of Serbia and Montenegro to facilitate
 the voting.
 
 Specifically, I would like to put it on the recordthat the ICTY has not deprived Mr. Seselj of his right to vote.
 In line with the voting procedures followed by the all the other
 detainees who intend to vote in the upcoming elections in Serbia,
 he was required to fill in a voter registration form supplied by
 the Embassy of Serbia and Montenegro. I understand that he refused
 to do this. Usually, the Tribunal would not comment on the private
 matter of who in our detention unit wishes to vote in an election,
 however in response to suggestions in some sections of the media
 in Belgrade, we wish to make it clear that at no stage has the ICTY
 prevented Mr. Seselj from participating in the election process.
 
 In addition, there have been statements in themedia that Mr. Seselj has been prevented from contacting his family.
 Again, for the record, this is not the case. The current restrictions
 on his communications’ privileges allow him to contact his family
 on a regular basis.
 
 In terms of the court schedule: 
 The Sentencing Judgement in The Prosecutor v.Milan Babic will be rendered on Monday 7 June 2004 at 10 a.m.
 in Courtroom I. Babic was indicted on 18 November 2003 and voluntarily
 surrendered one week later. On 28 January 2004, the Trial Chamber
 accepted Babic's guilty plea and found him guilty of persecutions
 on political, racial, and religious grounds. The sentencing hearing
 took place on 1 and 2 April.
 
 There will be a status conference in The Prosecutorv. Vojislav Seselj on Friday 11 June 2.15 p.m.
 
 Finally, I understand that the ADC will give abriefing after this.
 
 Seealso the latest ADC-ICTY press briefing.
 
 Prosecution: 
 Florence Hartmann, Spokeswoman for the Office ofthe Prosecutor, made the following statement:
 
 The Prosecutor will visit Bosnia and Herzegovinaand Croatia starting on Monday 31 May 2004 until Friday, 4 June
 2004. Please find her itinerary below.
 
 Visit of the Prosecutor 
 Bosnia and Herzegovina; Croatia
 
 (31 May – 4 June 2004 )
 
 Monday, 31 May 2004:  
 BANJA LUKA 
                 Meeting RS Leadership (President, PM, MOI, MOD, MOJ)Meeting with the Association of camp victims.
 SARAJEVO 
                 meeting with the Women victims of warmeeting with the Association of Camp inmates
 Tuesday, 01 June 2004 
 SARAJEVO 
                 Meeting OHRMeeting COM SFOR
 BUGOJNO 
                 local counselors, city officials  MOSTAR 
                 meeting with city counselors/Cantonal Court  Wednesday, 02 June 2004 
 SARAJEVO 
               Meeting with the BiH Presidency (Tihic - Covic– Paravac)Meeting with Council of Ministers (Mr. Terzic)
 Meeting with the Diplomatic corps
 SREBRENICA 
               memorial Potocari, meeting with Mothers of Srebrenica and Zepa Thursday, 03 June 2004  
 SARAJEVO 
               meeting with Federal PM (Hadzipasic) ZAGREB 
                 Ministry of Justice V.Skare-OzboltState Attorney’s Office
 meeting with President S.Mesic
 Friday, 04 June 2004 
 ZAGREB 
                 Meeting with the Croatian Bar Association;Meeting at the Supreme Court;
 Meeting with the Diplomatic corps
 RIJEKA 
                 County Court in Rijeka and City Council  Press Briefings documents: 
 The Prosecutor v. Slobodan Milosevic 
 18 May 2004 "Defence Motion: Requesting Accessto Certain Confidential Filings in the Case of the Prosecutor v.
 Slobodan Milosevic".
 
 The Prosecutor v. Jadranko Prlic et al 
 20 May 2004 "Response to the Prosecution’s SubmissionRegarding Conflict of Interests Concerning Defence Counsel (Stojic)".
 
 The Prosecutor v. Milomir Stakic 
 20 May 2004 "Milomir Stakic’s Brief in Reply". 
 The Prosecutor v. Milan Martic 
 7 May 2004 Partly Confidential "Prosecution’s Pre-TrialBrief".
 
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