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 ICTY Weekly Press Briefing 
 Date: 20.10.2004
 
 Time: 12.00 p.m.
 
 Registry and Chambers: 
 Jim Landale, Spokesman for Registry and Chambers,made the following statement:
 
 Good morning,  
 I would like to remind you that there will be ahearing before the Appeals Chamber in the Milosevic case starting
 tomorrow at 9 a.m. in Courtroom I. The Appeals Chamber, composed
 of Judges Meron (presiding), Pocar, Guney, Weinberg de Roca and
 Mumba will be hearing submissions on the Assigned Counsel’s "Appeal
 Against the Trial Chamber’s Decision on Assignment of Defence Counsel"
 filed on 29 September 2004.
 
 
 The Appeals Chamber has ordered that the time atthe hearing will be allocated as follows: Assigned counsel 40 minutes;
 Mr. Milosevic 40 minutes; Prosecution response 50 minutes; Assigned
 counsel reply 15 minutes; and Mr. Milosevic reply 15 minutes. Copies
 of that appeal, the Prosecution’s response and other relevant documents
 are available from us on request.
 
 
 I would also note that on 13 October a bench ofthe Appeals Chamber granted the motions filed by Ivan Cermak and
 Mladen Markac for leave to appeal Trial Chamber II’s 14 September
 2004 Decision denying both of them provisional release.
 
 
 Aside from the continuation of the Milosevic, Krajisnik,Oric and Hadzihasanovic and Kubura trials next week, there will
 be a status conference in The Prosecutor v. Blagoje Simic this
 afternoon at 2.30 p.m. in Courtroom II.
 
 
 There will be a status conference in The Prosecutorv. Limaj, Bala and Musliu this Friday 22 October at 2.30 p.m.
 in Courtroom I.
 
 
 And, there will be a status conference in TheProsecutor v. Meakic et al. on 27 October at 3 p.m. in Courtroom
 I.
 
 
 With regard to court documents, a list of the mostrecent court documents will be available to you after this.
 
 
 Office of the Prosecution: 
 
 Florence Hartmann for the Office of the Prosecutormade the following statement:
 
 
 At a meeting today in The Hague, the High Representativein Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), Paddy Ashdown, and the ICTY Chief
 Prosecutor, Carla del Ponte, underlined the need to make the War
 Crimes Chamber of the BiH State Court operational by January 2005
 and stated that there can be no compromise on the long term commitment
 to the Rule of Law in BiH.
 
 
 "Independent and effective trials at BiH’sState Court are an essential element of the Rule of Law reforms
 in BiH" said the High Representative. Carla Del Ponte added
 that "BiH has undertaken to ensure the effective processing
 of war crimes cases through the country’s domestic legal system
 - to fail in this regard would be a very negative signal."
 
 
 The High Representative and the Chief Prosecutordiscussed progress made in establishing the War Crimes Chamber,
 which will enable BiH to effectively prosecute war crimes through
 its own judicial system. The Parliament will tomorrow review amendments
 to the current BiH Law on Courts, Prosecutors Office and the Law
 on Transfer of War Crimes Cases from the ICTY to the Court of BiH.
 It was agreed that failure to pass these amendments would severely
 undermine the fight to hold war criminals accountable.
 
 
 Carla Del Ponte underlined that "It is essentialwar crimes legislation is passed by the Parliament tomorrow, so
 that BiH can fulfil its January target for commencing with trials
 of war criminals."
 
 
 Questions: 
 
 	A journalist referred to allegations made byMr. Milosevic’s Dutch lawyer that Mr. Milosevic did not receive
 specialist care as Dr. Dijkman was not a cardiologist. In his response,
 Landale stated that he had only seen a copy of the letter in which
 these allegations were made in Dutch so could not comment in detail,
 nor could he comment on proceedings that might be pending before
 a Dutch disciplinary board. He added that Mr. Milosevic’s health
 was a matter that was taken very seriously, it was given daily attention
 and that Mr. Milosevic was provided with excellent medical care.
 If this care suggested that Mr. Milosevic needed any particular
 course of treatment, it would be provided to him.
 
 
 	In response to a question regarding the allegationsthat Mr. Milosevic was not receiving medical care from a specialist
 cardiologist, Landale answered that Mr. Milosevic had seen a number
 of specialists in that field who had examined him in detail and
 had made detailed findings and recommendations based on their examinations.
 
 
 	Landale added that Mr. Milosevic’s conditionwas under constant review, monitoring and supervision. If and when,
 according to the specialists, Mr. Milosevic needed additional examinations
 or treatment, he received it. Landale reiterated he did not want
 to comment in detail on a letter that had not yet been translated
 into any of the working languages of the Tribunal.
 
 
 Press Briefing documents: 
 
 The Prosecutor v. Slobodan Milosevic 
 
 15 October 2004 "Order On Status Of ConfidentialAnd Ex Parte "Notice By Assigned Counsel Of Witness Developments
 Pursuant To Order Of Trial Chamber Of 1 October 2004,’ Filed 8 October
 2004."
 
 
 15 October 2004 "Reply of Appellant To ‘ProsecutionResponse To Assigned Counsel "Appeal Against The Trial Chamber’s
 Decision On Assignment Of Defence Counsel’ And To ‘Defence Reply
 To "Prosecution Motion To Strike Ground Of Appeal (3) From
 Assigned Counsel ‘Appeal Against The Trial Chamber’s Decision On
 Assignment Of Defence Counsel.’"
 
 
 The Prosecutor v. Sefer Halilovic 
 
 13 October 2004 "Prosecutor’s Pre-Trial BriefPursuant To Rule 65ter (E)(i)."
 
 
 18 October 2004 "Response To Prosecution MotionTo Amend The Indictment. Confidential Annex"
 
 
 19 October 2004 "Prosecution’s response ToDefence Motion RE Prosecution Failure To Seek Leave From
 Trial Chamber."
 
 
 The Prosecutor v. Ivan Cermak and MladenMarkac
 
 
 13 October 2004 "Decision On Joint MotionFor Leave To Appeal Decision On Provisional Release."
 
 
 The Prosecutor v. Naser Oric 
 
 18 October 2004 "Defence Motion For The TrialChamber To Take Judicial Notice Of Adjudicated Facts in The Deronjic
 Case."
 
 
 19 October 2004 "Partly Confidential: AddendumTo Prosecution’s Motion For The Admission Of Written Statements
 Of Witnesses Veseljko Bogicevic, Novka Bozic, and Milandin Bogdanovic
 Pursuant To Rule 92bis(C)."
 
 
 The Prosecutor v. Pasko Ljubicic 
 
 18 October 2004 "Prosecution’s Motion ConcerningConfidential Filings From The Case of Prosecutor v. Tihomir Blaskic."
 
 
 18 October 2004 "Second Application For TheProvisional Release Of The Accused."
 
 
 The Prosecutor v. Jovica Stanisic and FrankoSimatovic
 
 
 19 October 2004 "Prosecution’s Reply To Simatovic’s"Defence response To "Prosecution’s Appeal Against Decision
 On Provisional Release.’"
 
 
 19 October 2004 "Defence Response To ‘ProsecutionApplication Under Rule 115 To Present Additional Evidence In Its
 Appeal Provisional Release.’"
 
 
 The Prosecutor v. Momir Nikolic 
 
 19 October 2004 "Urgent: Prosecution MotionFor Extension of Pages."
 
 
 The Prosecutor v. Blagoje Simic 
 
 19 October 2004 "Public Redacted Version OfProsecution’s Response Brief Of 27 July 2004."
 
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 Seealso the latest ADC-ICTY press briefing.
 
 
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