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 ICTY Weekly Press Briefing 
 Date: 22.06.2005
 
 Time: 12:15
 
 Registry and Chambers: 
 Jim Landale, Spokesman for Registry andChambers, made the following statement:
 
 Good afternoon,  
 First, as you will haveseen from our press release yesterday,
 President Meron will attend the commemoration
 of the 10th anniversary of
 the Srebrenica genocide in Potocari on
 11 July, 2005.
 
 I would also like toinform you that Judges Agius, Brydensholt
 and Eser of Trial Chamber II sitting on
 The Prosecutor v. Naser Oric are
 currently conducting an on-site visit
 to eastern Bosnia. During their visit,
 they have and will continue to observe
 at first hand sites relevant to the proceedings
 in the Srebrenica and Bratunac municipalities.
 
 The Judges have beenaccompanied on the visit by the senior
 Prosecution trial attorney in the case,
 Mr. Jan Wubben, and Mr. Oric’s co-counsel,
 Mr. John Jones.
 
 The pre-defence conferencein the Halilovic trial is due to be held
 tomorrow at 2.15 p.m. in Courtroom III,
 followed by the opening of the Defence
 case on Friday at 9 a.m. in the same courtroom
 with the Defence opening statement. The
 presentation of evidence in the defence
 case will commence on 27 June.
 
 There will be a provisionalrelease hearing in The Prosecutor v.
 Ljube Boskoski and Johan Tarculovski on
 30 June at 2.15 p.m. in Courtroom III.
 Trial Chamber II has invited representatives
 of the Government of the Former Yugoslav
 Republic of Macedonia and of the Republic
 of Croatia to attend the hearing and to
 explain the guarantees given in relation
 to Tarculovski and Boskoski respectively.
 
 	In the coming week,status conferences have been scheduled
 in The Prosecutor v. Rasevic and Todovic
 today at 2.15 p.m. in Courtroom II; in
 The Prosecutor v. Milan Gvero and Radivoje
 Miletic on Tuesday 28 June at 11 a.m.
 in Courtroom II; in The Prosecutor
 v. Rasim Delic also on Tuesday 28
 June at 3 p.m. in Courtroom II (accused
 not required to be present).
 
 Office of the Prosecutor: 
 Jean-Daniel Ruch, SpecialPolitical Advisor to the Prosecutor, made
 the following statement:
 
 In the case of Macedonia,the perspective of receiving four non-indicted
 cases back has created some anxieties
 in Skopje. Because of the completion strategy,
 the Office of the Prosecutor has no choice
 but to transfer these cases, for the targets
 do not meet the requirements set by the
 Security Council. Their future lies solely
 within the competence of the domestic
 judiciary of the former Yugoslav Republic
 of Macedonia. Once the files are transferred,
 it will be up to the local authorities
 to proceed as they best see fit.
 
 The preparation of thesetransfers will still take time, and we
 will further discuss the practical modalities
 with Skopje.
 
 Questions: 
 Asked, in relation tothe on-site visit of Trial Chamber II
 to eastern Bosnia, if this was an exceptional
 visit and what was the purpose of such
 a visit, Landale replied that it was not
 exceptional for Judges to undertake on-site
 visits. He underlined that similar visits
 had taken place in a number of other cases,
 for instance the Strugar and Blagojevic
 & Jokic cases. Their purpose was for
 the Judges and representatives of the
 Prosecution and Defence to see at first
 hand locations relevant to the proceedings.
 
 Asked whether a representativeof the OTP would attend the commemoration
 of the 10th anniversary of
 the Srebrenica genocide in Potocari since
 Carla Del Ponte indicated that she would
 not attend, Ruch answered that the Prosecutor
 did not exclude her presence, however,
 she would not attend if Mladic and Karadzic
 were not in The Hague by the 11 of July.
 
 Documents: 
 The Prosecutorv. Boskovski and Tarculovski
 
 20 June 2005 – Decisionon motions for leave to reply and for
 extension of time to reply.
 
 20 June 2005 – Decisionon prosecution’s motion for protective
 measures for victims and witnesses.
 
 The Prosecutorv. Ljubisa Beara
 
 17 June 2005 – Orderof pre-trial judge arising from status
 conference.
 
 The Prosecutorv. Ivica Rajic
 
 20 June 2005 – reportinforming the trial chamber on the breaking
 into the office of defence counsel Zeljko
 Olujic in Zagreb, Marulicev TRG 2, Croatia,
 on June 7, 2005.
 
 The Prosecutorv. Slobodan Milosevic
 
 16 June 2005 – Prosecutionssubmissions on the admissibility of potential
 defence and prosecution exhibits concerning
 General Obrad Stevanovic pursuant to the
 trial chamber’s oral order of 7 June 2005..
 
 16 June 2005 – Decisionon prosecution motion to admit into evidence
 Ratko Mladic Yugoslav Army (VJ) personnel
 certificate.
 
 16 June 2005 – Verificationof accuracy of the transcript in Milosevic
 hearing of 16 June 2005.
 
 17 June 2005 – Appellant’sBrief (Kosta Bulatovic).
 
 20 June 2005 – Decisionon prosecution motion for certification
 of trial chamber decision on prosecution
 motion for voir dire proceeding.
 
 21 June 2005 – Prosecution’sapplication to strike appellant’s brief.
 
 The Prosecutorv. Momcilo Krajisnik
 
 20 June 2005 – Orderfor production of documents.
 
 The Prosecutorv. Radovan Stankovic
 
 16 June 2005 – Noticeof appeal.
 
 17 June 2005 – Submissionpursuant to your Rule 11 bis and your
 Rule 66(C) of the rules on detention.
 
 The Prosecutorv. Sefer Halilovic
 
 16June 2005 – Prosecutionresponse to defence motion for exclusion
 of exhibits.
 
 17 June 2005 – Prosecution’ssubmission of proofing chart.
 
 17 June 2005 – Defencefiling pursuant to rule 65 ter (G).
 
 17 June 2005 – Prosecutionresponse to defence motion to exclude
 the statement of the accused.
 
 20 June 2005- Decisionon admission into evidence of the interview
 of the accused.
 
 20 June 2005 – Prosecutionrequest to registry to designate annex
 I to the submission of the proofing Chart
 as confidential.
 
 20 June 2005 – Prosecution’sresponse to the defence objection to the
 admission of documents tendered from the
 bar table.
 
 21 June 2005 – Motionfor admission of written statement of
 deceased witness pursuant to Rule 92 bis
 (C).
 
 21 June 2005 – AnnexII to prosecution response to defence
 motion to exclude the statement of the
 accused.
 
 21June 2005 – Motionfor variation of protective measures.
 
 The Prosecutorv. Mico Stanisic
 
 16 June 2005 – Prosecution’sthird motion for protective measures for
 victims and witnesses.
 
 The Prosecutorv. Popovic, Beara, Drago Nikolic, Borovcanin,
 Tolimir, Miletic, Gvero,Pandurevic, Trbic
 
 17 June 2005- AccusedVinko Pandurevic defence response to the
 prosecuton’s motion for joinder of the
 accused.
 
 The Prosecutorv. Milutinovic et al
 
 17June 2005 – Responseof the government of the Netherlands to
 "General Ojdanic’s ex parte request to
 NATO and to the States pursuant to trial
 chamber’s decision of 23 March 2005.
 
 The Prosecutorv. Momcilo Perisic
 
 17 June 2005 – Prosecutionresponse to Perisic’s motion to enlarge
 time to file preliminary motions.
 
 17 June 2005 – Prosecution’sconsolidated response to Perisic’s motions
 to strike portions of the indictment alleging
 responsibility for other inhumane acts
 and responsibility for reckless acts.
 
 17 June 2005 – Prosecutionconsolidated response to Perisic’s motions
 to strike portions of the indictment alleging
 command responsibility and for specificity.
 
 The Prosecutorv. Radoslav Brdanin
 
 17 June 2005 – Replyto prosecution response to request for
 expanded page limit.
 
 The Prosecutorv. Naser Oric
 
 17 June 2005 – Prosecution’smotion for leave to amend the second amended
 indictment.
 
 17 June 2005 – Thirdamended indictment.
 
 17 June 2005 – Defencefiling pursuant to scheduling order.
 
 The Prosecutorv. Blagojevic and Jokic
 
 16 June 2005 – Prosecution’sstatus report.
 
 17 June 2005 – Book ofauthorities for the response brief of
 Dragan Jokic.
 
 20 June 2005 – Responsebrief of Dragan Jokic.
 
 20 June 2005 – Defenceof accused Mr Blagojevic response brief
 on prosecution’s brief on appeal filed
 on 9 May 2005.
 
 The Prosecutorv. Haradinaj et al.
 
 20 June 2005 – Defencesubmission on behalf of Ramush Haradinaj
 in respect of preliminary motions.
 
 The Prosecutorv. Vinko Pandurevic
 
 17 June 2005 – Defencereply to prosecution’s response to request
 for provisional release for Pandurevic.
 
 The Prosecutorv. Marijacic and Rebic
 
 17 June 2005 – Orderon application for the issuance of a protection
 order Rule 66 (A)(i) disclosure.
 
 The Prosecutorv. Stanisic and Simatovic
 
 11 May 2005 – Requestfor access to ex-parte materials filed
 by the prosecution with the Prosecution
 motion for leave to amend the amended
 indictment in conjunction with extension
 of time limit to file defence response.
 
 26 May 2005 – Reply toprosecution response to defence request
 for access to ex parte materials filed
 with the motion to amend the amended indictment.
 
 20 June 2005 – Defencemotion to disclose ex-parte supporting
 materials and for extension of time.
 
 20 June 2005 – Prosecutionresponse to defence request for access
 to ex-parte materials filed with the motion
 to amend the amended indictment.
 
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