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 ICTY Weekly Press Briefing 
 Date: 15.12.2004
 
 Time: 12.15
 
 Registry and Chambers: 
 Jim Landale, Spokesman for Registry and Chambers,made the following statement:
 
 Good afternoon,  
 This week, a delegation of the Bosnia and HerzegovinaState Court is conducting a working visit to the Tribunal. The visit,
 which was requested by the BH State Court, has been organized by
 the ICTY's Office of the Prosecutor and the Registry's Outreach
 Programme and is assisted by the United States Department of Justice
 Overseas Prosecutorial Development Assistance and Training and the
 Open Society Fund in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
 
 During the visit, BH State Court representatives have been givenpresentations by members of the Tribunal's Prosecution, Chambers
 and Registry and have followed court proceedings. This working visit
 forms part of the ICTY's ongoing efforts to assist in the capacity
 building of local judiciaries.
 
 This week Outreach is also hosting a documentarycrew from the Forum for South Eastern Europe, an NGO aimed at expanding
 the democratic values in politics and economics of South Eastern
 Europe. As part of their ‘Arena’ series, which is shown in
 Serbia and Montenegro, they are producing a documentary on the work
 of the Tribunal. The Forum crew is interviewing a number of senior
 staff and will produce a 50-minute programme they plan to air next
 week on Radio Television Serbia (RTS).
 
 As last Friday was Human Rights Day, Alex Milenov,the Registry Liaison Officer for Serbia and Montenegro, took part
 in roundtable in Belgrade organized by the Youth Initiative for
 Human Rights. The event was also attended by the OSCE and US Ambassadors
 to Serbia and Montenegro, as well as the Spokesperson and Registrar
 of the War Crimes Chamber of the Belgrade District Court. Copies
 of the speech given by Alex Milenov are available on request.
 
 In terms of the court schedule: 
 In The Prosecutor v. Dario Kordic and MarioCerkez, the Appeals Chamber will render its judgement on Appeal
 on 17 December 2004 at 12.30 p.m. in Courtroom I.
 
 There will be a status conference in The Prosecutorv. Milan Babic on 17 December at 4.30 p.m. in Courtroom II.
 
 This Friday is the last court day before the recess.Trials resume on Monday 10 January.
 
 A few dates for your 2005 calendar:  
 The Judgement in The Prosecutor v. Blagojevicand Jokic will be rendered on Monday 17 January 2005 at 1130
 a.m.
 
 The trial of Sefer Halilovic is expected to commenceon Monday 24 January 2005.
 
 As this will be the last scheduled briefing beforethe recess I wish you all a very happy festive season and look forward
 to seeing you again in the New Year. We will inform you of the precise
 date and time of the next press briefing in the New Year.
 
 Office of the Prosecutor: 
 Florence Hartmann for the Office of the Prosecutormade no statement.
 
 Questions: 
 A journalist pointed out that the deadline set out by the SecurityCouncil for the Prosecution to conclude their investigations by
 the end of 2004 was fast approaching. Asked, whether or not, any
 new indictments would be issued by the end of the year, Hartmann
 said that the prosecution would submit for confirmation all its
 last indictments before the end of the month. Due to the court recess,
 she did not know when the indictments would be confirmed, but that
 she did not expect any new indictments before January.
 
 	Hartmann added that there would not be any updates from theOffice of the Prosecutor and according to the rules, from the press
 office until the indictments were formally issued or unsealed, which
 would mean the public would know about the indictments only when
 the accused were transferred.
 
 	Landale added that the Tribunal would follow exactly the sameprocedure that was always followed regarding new indictments. Once
 an indictment was confirmed, if it was public, then it would be
 made public. Otherwise, it was not made public, he said. Also, Landale
 reiterated not to expect a big announcement on New Year’s Eve.
 
 	Asked if the number of individuals related to the indictmentthe OTP was going to ask for confirmation would be disclosed, Hartmann
 answered no and referred journalists to the last update in the speech
 that was given by the Prosecutor before the Security Council on
 23 November 2004.
 
 	Asked if there was any confirmation on the transfer of VinkoPandurevic, Landale stated that he had no comment.
 
 	Hartmann added that whenever someone was transferred and physicallyin the Detention Unit, the Tribunal would inform the public. Hartmann
 said that Vinko Pandurevic, among other indictees from the Srebrencia
 (Vujadin Popovic, Ljubomir Borovcanin, and Dragan Nikolic), was
 awaited by the Tribunal to be joined with Ljubomir Beara, currently
 in detention, for one trial in The Hague. All of the fugitives related
 to the same case were expected to be transferred as soon as possible
 to The Hague, she said.
 
 	Asked if a decision was expected on the prosecution’s motionto admit additional evidence in the Kordic and Cerkez case, Hartmann
 replied that the motion was ongoing and that she would not comment.
 
 Documents: 
 The Prosecutor v Slobodan Milosevic 
 14 December 2004 – Decision. 2pgs 
 The Prosecutor v. Vojislav Seselj 
 10 December 2004 – Order on Submission No. 58.3pgs
 
 9 December 2004 – Decision on Motion for Disqualificationof the Appeals Chamber. 8pgs
 
 9 December 2004 – Decision on the Accused’s SubmissionNumber 60 and 61 for Request for Leave to Reply and for Extension
 of Time to Reply. 3pgs
 
 1 December 2004 – Submission no. 61. 2pgs 
 30 November 2004 – Submission no. 60. 2pgs 
 28 October 2004 – Prosecution’s Pre-Trial Brief.72pgs
 
 The Prosecutor v. Momcilo Krajisnik 
 14 December 2004 – Report Under Rule 15bis(C) by Judge Orie. 8pgs
 
 The Prosecutor v. Jadranko Prlic et al 
 14 December 2004 – The Accused Valentin Coric’sMotion Requesting a Separate Trial. 6pgs
 
 14 December 2004 – Berislav Pusic’s PreliminaryMotion on the Flaws in the Form of the Indictment Rule 72a (II).
 13pgs.
 
 14 December 2004 – The Accused Berislav Pusic’sMotion Requesting a Separate Trial. 7pgs
 
 The Prosecutor v. Sojan Zupljanin 
 1 December 2004 – Order Lifting the Confidentialityof Warrants of Arrest. 3pgs
 
 The Prosecutor v. Naser Oric 
 14 December 2004 – Urgent – Defence Motion to ExcludeExhibits Pursuant to Rules 89 and 95. 6pgs
 
 The Prosecutor v. Radoslav Brdjanin 
 13 December 2004 – Motion to Strike or OtherwiseSet Aside "Corrigendum to Judgement". 2pgs
 
 The Prosecutor v. Jovica Stanisic and FrankoSimatovic
 
 14 December 2004 – Defence Report to the TrialChamber on the Activities of Certain Persons After the Taking of
 the Decision on Provisional Release of Franko Simatovic. 5pgs
 
 The Prosecutor v. Milan Milutinovic et al 
 14 December 2004 – General Ojdanic’s Fourth Applicationfor Provisional Release. 9pgs
 
 The Prosecutor v. Momir Nikolic 
 9 December 2004 – Decision on Motion for Leaveto Supplement Conformed and Supplemented Motion to Admit Additional
 Evidence. 2pgs
 
 9 December 2004 – Decision on Motion to Admit AdditionalEvidence. 13pgs
 
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