| Please note that thisis not a verbatim transcript of the Press
 Briefing. It is merely a summary.
 
 Date: 14.12.2005 
 Time: 12:05
 
 Registry and Chambers: 
 Jim Landale, Spokesman for Registryand Chambers, made the following statement:
 
 Good afternoon, 
 The President of the Tribunal, JudgeFausto Pocar, will be addressing the
 Security Council in New York tomorrow.
 We will distribute his speech as soon
 as we can after he has delivered it.
 
 As you will have noted, this is thelast week of court proceedings before
 the winter court recess. Trials are due
 to resume again as of 9 January 2006,
 although the Tribunal is open and staffed
 throughout the recess period.
 
 A court schedule for the proceedingsin January 2006 will be available on
 our website in due course.
 
 This is my last press briefing hereat the Tribunal.
 
 I wish you all a very happy holidayseason and all the very best for 2006.
 
 Office of the Prosecutor: 
 Anton Nikiforov, Special Advisor ofthe Prosecutor, made the following statement:
 
 I just want to make one clarification.We noticed that the UN News Centre made
 a little mistake in regard to the recent
 decision in the Milosevic case. They
 said that the ICTY denied the request
 by the accused to sever the Kosovo indictment.
 This is obviously not correct – the
 request was not submitted by the accused.
 
 The Prosecutor will also address theSecurity Council tomorrow and in due
 course we will distribute her speech.
 
 Questions: 
 Asked to comment on reports from Belgradethat the OTP was unhappy with the latest
 dossier sent by the Belgrade authorities
 to the Tribunal and whether it was true
 that several of the pages pertaining
 to General Mladic were in fact blank,
 Nikiforov confirmed that the OTP was
 still not satisfied with the co-operation
 from Belgrade. He added that the question
 of the Mladic file had now been going
 on for more than two years as referred
 to in the application for an order under
 Rule 54bis. He reiterated that
 the OTP was not happy with the documents
 it had received, adding that the new
 pages, heralded by Belgrade as being
 extraordinary and new, contained no information
 on Mladic. They were part of the file
 and he stressed that it was normal to
 find empty pages in a file. The pages
 were numbered and thus part of the file
 but they did not provide anything new.
 He reiterated that the OTP was still
 not satisfied because it still believed
 that some things were missing from the
 army personnel file such as recommendations
 for promotion. He further stated that
 Mladic was extraordinarily promoted several
 times in Belgrade, so there should be
 some assessment. This assessment was
 missing.
 
 Asked if he thought the blank pageswere a forgery, Nikiforov stated that
 they were not. He stated that the Belgrade
 authorities claimed that they had sent
 the full, present file. He added that
 the OTP believed there must be something
 else in the file. This was part of the
 OTP’s recent rule 54bis filing
 in which it asked the court to order
 the documents to be produced. He stated
 that the OTP was awaiting a response
 and added that it was not known whether
 anybody had at some stage removed some
 of the pages from the file.
 
 Asked to confirm the speculation fromBelgrade that the part of the Prosecutor’s
 speech to the Security Council concerning
 Serbia and Montenegro would be negative,
 Nikiforov responded that he could not
 discuss specifics but that generally,
 apart from commenting on the completion
 strategy, the Prosecutor would also make
 an assessment of the co-operation with
 different states and confirmed that there
 would be a critical assessment of the
 co-operation provided by Serbia and Montenegro.
 
 In response to a question as to whetherthe Prosecution was preparing a joinder
 motion to link the Gotovina case to the
 Cermak and Markac case, Nikiforov answered
 that they were. He added that the crime
 base was the same in both cases.
 
 In relation to the recent order notto allow the re-opening of the Prosecutor’s
 case in the Milosevic trial to allow
 it to introduce new evidence, a journalist
 asked whether it would be possible to
 hear some of these witnesses during rebuttal.
 Nikiforov answered that all options were
 being considered, including appealing
 the decision and rebuttal. He could not
 go into the various options as the Prosecution
 team was still looking into them and
 it would therefore be premature to go
 into the options now. He added that the
 Prosecution team was keen for the new
 evidence to be heard, not only the Scorpions
 video but other documents as well.
 
 Documents: 
 | Case | Date | Documenttitle
 |  | Gotovina | 09/12/2005 | OrderAssigning A Case To A Trial Chamber
 |  | Martic | 09/12/2005 | DecisionOn Prosecution's Motion To Amend
 Its Rule 65 Ter Witness List
 |  | JankovicG. et al.
 | 09/12/2005 | SubmissionOf The Deputy Registrar Pursuant
 To Rule 33 (B) On The Transfer
 Of Mr. Gojko Jankovic To Bosnia
 And Herzegovina
 |  | Milutinovicet al.
 | 09/12/2005 | GeneralOjdanic's Response To United States
 Request For Stay Of Execution Of
 Decision On Second Application
 For Binding Orders Pursuant To
 Rule 54bis
 |  | Milutinovicet al.
 | 09/12/2005 | RequestOf The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
 For An Extension Of The Stay Of
 The Decision On Second Application
 Of Dragoljub Ojdanic For Binding
 Orders Pursuant To Rule 54bis Pending
 Appeal Of The Decision
 |  | Cermak & Markac | 09/12/2005 | DecisionOn The Prosecution's Motion For
 Modification Of The Trial Chamber's
 Decision Issued On 19 October 2005
 |  | Milosevic | 09/12/2005 | Prosecution'sApplication For An Order Pursuant
 To Rule 54bis Directing Serbian
 And Montenegro To Comply With Outstanding
 Requests For Assistance
 |  | Mrksic | 09/12/2005 | JointDefence Rule 94bis Notice
 |  | Mejakicet al.
 | 12/12/2005 | DecisionOn Defendant Dusan Fustar's Motion
 To Reconsider
 |  | Seselj | 12/12/2005 | DecisionOn Request Of The Accused For Trial
 Chamber Ii To Issue An Order For
 The Trial To Commence By 24 February
 2006 Or An Order To Abolish Detention,
 Dismis The Indictment And Release
 Dr Vojislav Seselj (Submission
 Number 116)
 |  | Gotovina | 12/12/2005 | SchedulingOrder For Initial Appearance
 |  | Lukicet al
 | 12/12/2005 | DefenceCounsel's Response To Prosecution's
 Motion To Suspend Consideration
 Of Rule 11 Bis Request
 |  | Gotovina | 12/12/2005 | OrderFor Detention On Remand
 |  | Gotovina | 12/12/2005 | OrderFor Release Of Audio-Visual Record
 And Permitting Photography
 |  | Gotovina | 12/12/2005 | OrderDesignating Judge For Initial Appearance
 |  | Milosevic | 12/12/2005 | ProsecutionSecond Motion For Further Action
 In Relation To Previous Rule 54bis
 Applications
 |  | JankovicG. et al.
 | 12/12/2005 | Prosecutor'sSubmission Concerning The Hand
 Over Of Material To The State Prosecutor's
 Office Of Bosnia And Herzegovina
 |  | Gotovina | 12/12/2005 | Decision[By The Deputy Registrar Re Assignment
 Of Duty Counsel]
 |  | Perisic | 12/12/2005 | DecisionGranting Prosecution Motion To
 Amend Indictment
 |  | Strugaret al. (Appeal)
 | 12/12/2005 | DefenceMotion: Defence Request For Provisional
 Release For Providing Medical Aid
 In The Republic Of Montenegro
 |  | Milutinovic(Interlocutory)
 | 12/12/2005 | GeneralOjdanic's Consolidated Response
 To Requests For Review
 |  | Milutinovic(Interlocutory)
 | 12/12/2005 | GeneralOjdanic's Consolidated Response
 To Requests For Review
 |  | Blaskic(Contempt)
 | 12/12/2005 | OrderOn Scheduling Of Trial And Production
 Of Defence Witness-List
 |  | Oric | 13/12/2005 | DecisionOn Ongoing Complaints About Prosecutorial
 Non-Compliance With Rule 68 Of
 The Rules
 |  | Milosevic | 13/12/2005 | SeparateOpinion Of Judge O-Gon Kwon
 |  | Krajisnik | 13/12/2005 | VerificationOf Transcript In Hearing Of 12
 December 2005
 |  | Rajic | 13/12/2005 | OrderOn Defence Motion For Extension
 Of Time To File Sentencing Brief
 |  | MilosevicDragomir
 | 13/12/2005 | OrdonnancePortant Modification Du Calendrier
 |  | Milutinovicet al.
 | 13/12/2005 | OrderDismissing Requests To Extend The
 Stay Of Enforcement Of The Decision
 On Second Application Of Dragoljub
 Ojdanic For Binding Orders Pursuant
 To Rule 54bis
 |  | Strugaret al. (Appeal)
 | 13/12/2005 | ProsecutionResponse To Defence Request For
 Provisional Release For Providing
 Aid In The Republic Of Montenegro
 |  | Delic | 13/12/2005 | DecisionOn Defence Motion Alleging Defects
 In The Form Of The Indictment And
 Order On Prosecution Motion To
 Amend The Indictment
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