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 a summary.
 
 ICTY WeeklyPress Briefing
 
 Date: 12.11.2003
 
 Time: 12:20
 
 REGISTRY ANDCHAMBERS
 
 Jim Landale, Spokesman for Registry and Chambers, made the following statement
 
 Good afternoon,
   
 	The President of theTribunal, Judge Theodor Meron, met the British Foreign Secretary, Jack Straw,
 and other senior officials in London on Monday, 10 November 2003. The discussions
 that they had were useful and constructive.
 
 	The Tribunal is pleasedto be receiving a visit from the Australian Foreign Minister, Alexander Downer,
 tomorrow. Among others, Foreign Minister Downer will meet with President Meron.
 
 	On Friday, the Tribunalwill be hosting another diplomatic seminar. Representatives from the various
 embassies here in The Hague have been invited to the ICTY to hear an update
 about the work of the court and its plans for the future including the completion
 strategy.
 
 	On behalf of theTribunal’s Outreach Programme:
 
 The Outreach Programme haslaunched the new Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian (BCS) section of the ICTY Website.
 This section of the Website is dedicated to the communities from the former
 Yugoslavia and has been redesigned and restructured to better serve the needs
 of its users. In addition to general information about the ICTY, the site provides
 access to all Tribunal documents electronically available in BCS. This information
 is updated on a daily basis. The redesigned web page will now allow for quicker
 and more efficient access to information about all new developments at the Tribunal.
 The main advantage of the new version of the BCS section of the ICTY website
 is that all available information about a particular case or accused, for example,
 can now be found in one place.
 
 	Outreach has also hosteda number of visits to the ICTY. Next week Outreach will be hosting a week long
 visit for eight Judges and Prosecutors from the Brcko district in Bosnia and
 Herzegovina. A comprehensive programme has been organised for them including
 a roundtable with ICTY Judges, briefings from Senior Legal Officers in Chambers
 and Senior Trial Attorneys from OTP, attendance at court sessions, as well as
 visits to the ICC and ICJ. This visit is supported by the Brcko Legal Reform
 Office of the OHR.
 
 	Yesterday, Outreachhosted a brief visit of 45 Judges and future Judges from Serbia and Montenegro.
 The visit was supported by the Judicial Law Centre of Serbia and Montenegro
 and it was part of a week long visit to European Judicial Institutes.
 
 	Finally, a municipaldelegation from Srebrenica has just completed a short visit to the ICTY at the
 initiative of the Dutch NGO "Interchurch Peace Council" (IKV). With
 the assistance of the Outreach Programme, the Srebrenica delegation (who is
 in The Netherlands for a week long tour including visits to several Dutch municipalities)
 attended the Milosevic trial and was briefed on ICTY related items.
 
 
 In terms of other courtdocuments:
 
 
 On 6 November in the Miloseviccase, the amicus curiae filed their "Reply to Confidential and
 Partly Ex Parte Prosecution’s Fourth Omnibus Motion for Leave to Amend the Witness
 List and Request For Protective Measures For Witnesses Named Therein Dated 31
 October".
 
 On 7 November in TheProsecutor v. Blagojevic and Jokic, we received the "Prosecution’s
 Notice of Rule 94 bis Disclosure of Updated Dean Manning Report".
 
 On 7 November in TheProsecutor v. Radislav Krstic, we received from the Pre-Appeal Judge, Judge
 Meron, the "Decision on the Defence’s Motion to Submit Additional Authorities",
 in which Judge Meron granted the Motion.
 
 On the same day in the samecase, an "Order" was rendered by Judge Meron requiring the Prosecution
 to file its response to the Defence "Supplemental Motion to Present
 Additional Evidence Pursuant to Rule 115" no later than Tuesday, 11
 November 2003.
 
 On 11 November the Prosecutionfiled the "Motion for Additional Evidence".
 
 On 7 November in TheProsecutor v. Naletilic and Martinovic, we received from the Appeals Chamber
 (Judges Pocar, presiding, Shahabuddeen, Guney, Schomburg, and Weinberg De Roca)
 a "Decision on Joint Defence Motion by Enver Hadzihasanovic and Amir
 Kubura for Access to All Confidential Material, Filings, Transcripts and Exihibits
 in the Naletilic and Martinovic Case", in which the Appeals Chamber
 granted the Motion in part. The Decision is relatively long and complex, so
 I refer you to the text of the Decision.
 
 On 7 November in TheProsecutor v. Hadzihasanovic and Kubura, we received the "Defence
 Motion of Amir Kubura on Form of Indictment in Respect of New Charges Concerning
 Miletici".
 
 On 7 November in TheProsecutor v. Mitar Vasiljevic, before the Appeals Chamber we received the
 public version of the "Prosecution Respondent’s Brief".
 
 On 6 November in TheProsecutor v. Limaj, Bala and Musliu, we received the "Prosecutor’s
 Motion to Amend the Amended Indictment".
 
 On 31 October in TheProsecutor v. Mrksic, Radic and Sljivancanin, we received the "Defendant
 Veselin Sljivancanin’s Preliminary Motion".
 
 
 With regard to the courtschedule and in addition to the ongoing trials:
 
 
 In The Prosecutor v.Momir Nikolic, the Sentencing Judgement will be rendered on 2 December 2003,
 commencing at 3 p.m. in Courtroom III.
 
 In The Prosecutor v.Dragan Nikolic, Trial Chamber II has ordered that the Sentencing Judgement
 in this case will be rendered on 18 December at 2 p.m.
 
 A reminder that in TheProsecutor v. Mitar Vasiljevic, the Appeal Hearing in this case will be
 held on Tuesday, 18 November 2003.
 
 The Appeal Hearing in TheProsecutor v. Radislav Krstic will now be held on 26 and 27 November and
 not on 24 and 25 November as previously scheduled.
 
 The Sentencing Hearing inThe Prosecutor v. Ranko Cesic will be held on 27 and 28 November.
 
 The Pre-trial conferencein The Prosecutor v. Radovan Stankovic will be held on 24 November.
 
 There will be a status conferencein The Prosecutor v. Naser Oric on Tuesday 25 November 2003 commencing
 at 3 p.m.
 
 There will be a status conferencein The Prosecutor v. Stanislav Galic this Friday, 14 November 2003, commencing
 at 2.15 p.m. in Courtroom III.
 
 
 Office of the Prosecutor: 
 
 	Florence Hartmann, Spokeswomanfor the Office of the Prosecutor, made no statement.
 
 Questions: 
 A journalist remarked thatit would be interesting to get an update on the current status of Mr. Milosevic’s
 defence. Asked to confirm that the two associates, Mr. Tomanovic and Mr. Ognjanovic
 had access to Milosevic under conditions comparable to those for a defence lawyer,
 that they did not receive money from the Registry for their services and that
 Milosevic had not filed a request to the Registry to be considered as indigent,
 Landale replied that he was correct on all of those points except on one, which
 was that there were now three legal associates. Mr. Rakic also enjoyed that
 status and those privileges, he said.
 
 Asked why the Defence counselwas not represented in the press briefing as they had been over the last two
 weeks, Landale replied that they would be following after the briefing. He added
 that Stéphane Bourgon would then have the chance to take the table to
 announce anything he wished to announce and to answer questions. This was a
 Decision of the Registrar.
 
 Asked what Decision thiswas, Landale replied that the Registrar wanted the briefings to be structured
 in this way so that he and Florence representing official organs of the Tribunal
 would conduct their briefing in this manner and then the ADC and Stéphane
 had the opportunity to address the media after that.
 
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