| Please note that thisis not a verbatim transcript of the Press
 Briefing. It is merely a summary.
 
 Date: 14.09.2005 
 Time: 12.15
 
 Office of the Prosecutor: 
 Florence Hartmann, Spokesperson forthe Office of the Prosecutor, made the
 following statement:
 
 	The OTP has been informed by theauthorities of of RS in Bosnia and Herzegovina
 and the authorities of Serbia that Sredoje
 Lukic who was hiding in Russia has traveled
 back and surrendered. We were informed
 that Srdoje Lukic should be transferred
 from Banja Luka to the DU in The Hague
 in the coming days.
 
 	We expect Dragan Zelenovic, whowas arrested in Russia at the end of
 August, to be transferred soon. Vlastimir
 Djordjevic, indicted for crimes committed
 in Kosovo, is still believed to be hiding
 in Russia. His transfer is urgent as
 his trial could start next year with
 other indictees.
 
 	Ms Del Ponte will be visiting Serbia,Montenegro and Croatia on September 29
 and 30th. The full details of her visit
 to Belgrade, Zagreb and Podgorica will
 be provided to the media in due course.
 
 	Ms Del Ponte has taken note of therecent statements by the US, the EU and
 NATO leadership on Karadzic and Mladic.
 The chief Prosecutor welcomes their calls
 for the two men indicted for genocide
 to be in custody before the 10th Anniversary
 of the Dayton Peace Agreement. The tenth
 anniversary of Dayton, on 21 November,
 or of its signature in Paris on 14 December,
 are important symbolic deadlines. Another
 key deadline is 5 October, the fifth
 anniversary of Milosevic’s fall.
 The Prosecutor expects that Serbia will
 live up to its promises given to her
 during her last visit in Belgrade and
 deliver Mladic before that date.
 
 	All these calls are important asthey recall our duties toward the victims
 and towards the law. These words are
 necessary, but useless if concrete actions
 are not taken at the same time in order
 to bring result. We should not forget
 that for the victims each new delay cause
 new wounds. We should also not forget
 that if Karadzic and Mladic are not arrested
 before the end of the year, the delay
 will invalidate the Completion Strategy.
 
 	November 21, December 14, July 11or October 5 are not just dates. They
 create a hope that justice will finally
 be brought to the victims. Such high
 expectations must be matched by the corresponding
 means and resources to truly meet them.
 Otherwise, it only generates frustration
 and mistrust. The victims of genocide
 don’t deserve that.
 
 Questions: 
 There were no questions asked. 
 Documents: 
 The Prosecutor v Slobodan Milosevic 
 6 September 2005 – Invitationin respect of Prosecution’s application
 for the admission of facts
 
 7 September 2005 – Prosecutionreply to the "Assigned counsel submission
 in response to Prosecutions "Application
 for limited re-opening of the Bosnia
 and Kosovo components of the Prosecution
 case"
 
 The Prosecutor v Sefer Halilovic 
 8 September 2005 – Book of Authorities 
 9 September 2005 – Defence appealconcerning admission of record of interview
 of the accused from the bar table public
 redacted version
 
 9 September 2005 – Motion to strikeHalilovic’s redacted final trial
 brief
 
 9 September 2005 – Table of authoritiesreferred to in closing argument
 
 12 September 2005 – Defence finaltrial brief public redacted version
 
 13 September 2005 – Motion tostrike Halilovic’s "Defence final
 trial brief public redacted version"
 
 The Prosecutor v Milan Milutinovic etal
 
 7 September 2005 – Schedulingorder for hearing on General Ojdanic’s
 second application for orders to NATO
 and states for production of information
 
 7 September 2005 – Request tothe government of Serbia and Montenegro
 and the Republic of Serbia to provide
 written submissions relating to the guarantees
 provided in support of Sreten Lukic’s
 request for provisional release
 
 The Prosecutor v Mladen Naletilicand Vinko Martinovic
 
 9 September 2005 – Prosecution’srequest in relation to the Appeals hearing
 
 The Prosecutor v Miroslav Bralo 
 7 September 2005 – Motion seekingreview of the decision of the Registry
 and assignment of Virginia Lindsay as
 co-counsel and including confidential
 annexes
 
 9 September 2005 – Prosecution’sresponse to Defence motion seeking review
 of decision of Registrar
 
 The Prosecutor v Marijan Krizic 
 9 September 2005 – Order summoningthe accused to appear
 
 9 September 2005 – Decision onreview of indictment and order for non-disclosure
 
 29 August 2005 - Indictment 
 The Prosecutor v Josip Jovic 
 9 September 2005 – Order summoningthe accused to appear
 
 9 September 2005 – Decision onreview of indictment and order for non-disclosure
 
 The Prosecutor v Domagoj Margeticand Stjepan Seselj
 
 12 September 2005 – Opposing theProsecution’s second motion for
 leave to amend indictment
 
 7 September 2005 – Prosecution’sfurther response to Jokic’s additional
 motion for extension of time to file
 appeal brief
 
 The Prosecutor v Vojislav Seselj 
 29 August 2005 – Submission ofDr Vojislav Seselj informing the Prosecution,
 in accordance with Rule 67 of the rules
 of procedure and evidence, of his intent
 to offer a special defence
 
 29 August 2005 – Request of theaccused asking President of the Tribunal
 Theodor Meron to reverse the decision
 to the deputy Registrar prohibiting Dr
 Vojislav Seselj from communicating with
 anyone and receiving visits for at least
 60 days
 
 29 August 2005 – Motion 101 
 29 August 2005 – Submission ofDr Vojislav Seselj opposing the Prosecution
 motion for joinder of cases
 
 29 August 2005 – Preliminary motionby Dr Vojislav Seselj pursuant to Rule
 72 of the rules of procedure and evidence
 challenging to /handwritten: modified/amended
 indictment
 
 The Prosecutor v Mile Mrksic etal
 
 13 September 2005 – Joint defensemotion for additional time for preparation
 of the defense
 
 The Prosecutor v Ljube Boskoski 
 12 September 2005 – Corrigendumto proposed amended indictment
 
 The Prosecutor v Zdravko Tomlimir etal
 
 12 September 2005 – General Gvero’sDefence response to Prosecution’s
 response to Trial Chamber’s orders
 of 2 September 2005
 
 The Prosecutor v Milan Martic 
 12 September 2005 – Decision onsecond motion for provisional release
 
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