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 ICTY Weekly Press Briefing 
 Date: 02.03.2005
 
 Time: 11.00
 
 Registry and Chambers: 
 Jim Landale, Spokesman for Registry and Chambers,made the following statement:
 
 Good afternoon,  
 First, I would like to expressconcern on behalf of the Tribunal over the reported
 theft in Zagreb over the weekend of a number of
 CD ROMs containing documents that relate to cases
 at the Tribunal. The ICTY is looking at what the
 implications of the loss of this material might
 be.
 
 In light of this unfortunate incident,I would like to take this opportunity to respectfully
 remind the media, especially in Croatia, that the
 publication of protected material, in violation
 of a protective order from the ICTY, could lead
 to contempt charges being made against the individual
 or individuals responsible. This especially relates
 to the identification of witnesses who have been
 granted protective measures by a Judge at the ICTY
 because it is believed that there is a genuine threat
 to their security as a result of their involvement
 in a case at the Tribunal.
 
 As stipulated in the Tribunal’sRules of Procedure and Evidence, the violation of
 protective measures by anyone, including the media,
 can result in a term of imprisonment of up to seven
 years and a fine of Euro 100.000.
 
 Next Wednesday, 9 March 2005, thePresident of the Tribunal, Judge Theodor Meron,
 will attend and address a ceremony in Sarajevo to
 mark the inauguration of the War Crimes Chamber
 of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Special
 Department for War Crimes of the Prosecutor’s Office
 of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
 
 President Meron, as the Tribunal’srepresentative on the Implementation Task Force
 Joint Executive Board, which was lead body in coordination
 between the Office of the High Representative (OHR)
 and ICTY on this issue, has played an integral role
 in the establishment of the Chamber, its legal framework
 and related facilities such as its detention unit,
 ensuring that all aspire to the highest international
 standards.
 
 While he is in Sarajevo, PresidentMeron will also meet with the High Representative,
 Lord Ashdown, and the President of the Court of
 Bosnia and Herzegovina, Judge Meddzida Kreso.
 
 Beginning this Saturday, eightofficials from the ICTY are going to participate
 in Sarajevo in a four-day training programme on
 international law for the judges, prosecutors and
 other staff of the War Crimes Chamber of the Court
 of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Department for
 War Crimes at the Prosecutor's Office of Bosnia
 and Herzegovina.
 
 The Tribunal views this event as an excellent opportunityfor ICTY staff from both Chambers and the Office
 of the Prosecutor to meet their counterparts in
 Sarajevo and to share with them the expertise and
 experience gathered during the last 10 years here
 in The Hague.
 
 The Tribunal's participation inthe training programme is part of the continuing
 support that we are providing to the establishment
 of the War Crimes Chamber at the Court of Bosnia
 and Herzegovina
 
 A group of Judges and Prosecutors from Croatiaare conducting a working visit to the Tribunal this
 week. The participants are Judges and Prosecutors
 designated to handle war crimes cases in Croatia
 who attended seminars on International Criminal
 Law organised by the Ministry of Justice of Croatia
 in coordination with ICTY Outreach in 2004.
 
 The working visit, funded by the US Governmentand organised at the request of ABA-CEELI and the
 Judicial Academy in Croatia and sponsored by ABA-CEELI,
 is aimed at strengthening the channels of communication
 between the Croatian Judiciary and the ICTY, and
 thus facilitating the transfer of knowledge, experience
 and relevant material, accumulated through the practice
 of the ICTY, to the domestic courts.
 
 Next, a reminder that the specially-appointedRule 11 bis Referral Bench composed of Judges
 Orie (presiding), Kwon and Parker, will hold a hearing
 tomorrow starting at 2.15 p.m. in Courtroom I to
 hear submissions on the Prosecutor’s request for
 the transfer of the Stankovic and the Mejakic and
 others cases to Bosnia and Herzegovina, pursuant
 to Rule 11 bis. The Government of Bosnia
 and Herzegovina has been invited to attend with
 regard to both cases, and the Government of Serbia
 and Montenegro has been invited to attend with regard
 to the Mejakic and others case, in light of its
 proposal that the case be transferred to Serbia
 and Montenegro.
 
 Next week, there will be statusconferences in The Prosecutor v. Stanislav
 Galic on Friday 11 March at 2.30 p.m. in Courtroom
 I; The Prosecutor v. Milan Babic also on
 Friday 11 March at 4 p.m. in Courtroom I.
 
 Office of the Prosecutor: 
 Florence Hartmann for the Officeof the Prosecutor mentioned that Mrs. Del Ponte
 would also attend the inauguration of the War Crimes
 Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina and
 the Special Department for War Crimes of the Prosecutor’s
 Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina on 9 March 2005.
 
 Questions: 
 No questions. 
 Documents: 
 The Prosecutor v. Enver Hadzihasanovic& Amir Kubura
 
 23 Feb 2005 – Joint Defence replyTo Prosecution Response To Joint Defence Motion
 For Judicial Notice Of Adjudicated Facts.
 
 The Prosecutor v. Mejakicet al and Radovan Stankovic
 
 22 Feb 2005 – Response To The QuestionsOf Specially Appointed Chamber of the ICTY.
 
 The Prosecutor v. DragomirMilosevic
 
 24 Feb 2005 – Response To The QuestionsOf Specially Appointed Chamber of the ICTY
 
 24 Feb 2005 – Report From the WarCrimes Project of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
 
 The Prosecutor v. Blagojevicand Jokic
 
 25 February 2005 – Amended Noticeof Appeal.
 
 The Prosecutor v. Milan Martic 
 25 February 2005 – Partly Confidential:Prosecution’s Submission Of The Expert Report Of
 Military Analyst Reynaud Theunens Pursuant To Rule
 94bis And Motion For The Admission Of Transcripts
 Pursuant To Rule 92bis(D).
 
 25 February 2005 – Prosecution’sSubmission Of The Expert Report Of Dr. Mladen Loncar
 Pursuant To Rule 94bis And Motion For The
 Admission Of Transcripts Pursuant To Rule 92bis(D).
 
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