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 a summary.
 
 ICTY WeeklyPress Briefing
 
 Date: 17 March 1999
 
 Time: 11:30 a.m.
 
 REGISTRY ANDCHAMBERS
 
 Today, Jim Landale, the ICTY Spokesman, made the following announcements:
 
 Firstly, to letyou know that we have copies of a press release on the creation of the ICTY
 Defence Counsel Association. This is an initiative taken by the defence counsels
 themselves, not by the ICTY, although we do welcome the initiative.
 
 In the Blaskiccase: On Friday 19 March, Trial Chamber I will hear Major Stepan Udilijak as
 a witness appearing on behalf of the State of Croatia. This is important because
 it is the first time that a state is appearing before a Trial Chamber to explain
 why its national security reasons would preclude it from complying with the
 latest binding orders issued to it by the Trial Chamber. It is not clear at
 this stage whether the hearing will be open or closed.
 
 In the Krsticcase, Trial Chamber I ordered the Republika Srpska, and likewise requested the
 Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, to disclose to the Prosecution two documents
 which the Trial Chamber found met the criteria set out in the Appeals Chambers
 Judgement of 29 October 1997 (the Appeals Chamber Croatia subpoena decision).
 
 In the Celebicicase, the defence for Zejnil Delalic, filed on 12 March "additional
 submissions on his motion to sever the appeal of Zejnil Delalic from that of
 the other Celebici defendants". The reasons are listed in the motion
 and stress among other things that Delalic was acquitted by the Trial Chamber,
 whereas the other accused were found guilty.
 
 In the Jelisiccase, there will be a status conference on 18 March, during which the Trial
 Chamber will discuss with the parties the charges of Crimes against humanity
 and Violations of the laws or customs of war to which the Jelisic has already
 pleaded guilty. Originally the Trial Chamber had intended to deal with those
 charges after the outcome of the trial on the genocide charge. The Trial Chamber
 so decided since it considered that it was unlikely that the entire trial would
 be completed soon.
 
 In the Tadic case:On 15 March, the Appeals Chamber set the time for the commencement of hearings
 for the Tadic appeal. They will start at 1400 hrs on Monday 19 April.
 
 In the BosanskiSamac case: Trial Chamber III on 15 March, dismissed a motion filed by the defence
 for Stevan Todorovic to sever "Defendants and Counts".
 
 Copies of allthe documents I have mentioned are available on request, as are the second issue
 of the Judicial Supplement and the press release on President McDonalds
 departure.
 
   
 QUESTIONS: 
   Asked if theOffice of the Prosecutor (OTP) had received a copy of the Finnish forensic
 results which would be made public in Pristina today and what value these
 results held for the OTP, Mr Graham Blewitt, the Deputy Prosecutor, answered
 that he expected to receive a copy later today. He added that the findings
 would be incorporated into the material gathered in relation to the Kosovo
 investigations.
   Asked whatsort of cooperation existed with the Kosovo Verification Mission (KVM), Blewitt
 answered that the OTP enjoyed a good relationship with the KVM under Mr William
 Walkers leadership, which he hoped would continue in the future.
   Asked if theOTP was aware of television footage showing scenes of villages in Kosovo where
 Serbs were burning down houses and shown taking things from houses, and then
 waving to the cameras, Blewitt answered that OTP was aware of this and added
 that it could provide evidence of looting.
 
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