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 ICTY Weekly Press Briefing 
 Date: 18.05.2005
 
 Time: 12.15
 
 Registry and Chambers: 
 Jim Landale, Spokesman for Registryand Chambers, made the following statement:
 
 Good afternoon,  
 	First, you should all haveseen yesterday’s Decision from the Referral Bench
 to refer the case against Radovan Stankovic to Bosnia
 and Herzegovina. As we pointed out in our press
 release, this is the first time the Tribunal has
 referred one of its indictments to a national jurisdiction.
 According the Tribunal’s Rules of Procedure and
 Evidence, the parties have 15 days within which
 to file a notice of appeal, should they wish to
 do so. You can find the Decision on the Tribunal’s
 website.
 
 Trial Chamber II has scheduleda hearing on Ramush Haradinaj’s motion for provisional
 release for next Tuesday 24 May at 2.30 p.m. in
 Courtroom III. The Trial Chamber has invited "an
 authorised representative of UNMIK to appear at
 that hearing to explain the guarantees UNMIK is
 able and willing to give," and "an authorised
 representative of the Government of the Kingdom
 of the Netherlands to appear at that hearing to
 explain the host country’s position vis-à-vis
 the Motion for Provisional Release".
 
 I would also note that the Milosevictrial next week is scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday
 morning at the usual times, and then on Friday from
 2.15 to 7 p.m.
 
 There will be status conferencesin The Prosecutor v. Milan Martic tomorrow
 at 2.30 p.m. in Courtroom II; in The Prosecutor
 v. Vojislav Seselj on 30 May at 2.15 p.m. in
 Courtroom II; in The Prosecutor v. Stanisic and
 Simatovic on 3 June at 3 p.m. in Courtroom I
 (the accused are not required to be present).
 
 Office of the Prosecutor: 
 Florence Hartmann of the Officeof the Prosecutor made the following statement:
 
 	The Prosecutor will be in Viennatomorrow visiting the OSCE and in the course of
 her visit to Vienna she will also meet with Austrian
 officials, including the Federal Chancellor Wolfgang
 Schussel, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ursula
 Plassnik.
 
 Questions: 
 	Asked whether the Seselj casemight be referred to a court in Serbia, Landale
 stated that he was not aware of any consideration
 being given to such a step.
 
 	Asked if the OTP intended makefurther 11bis proposals, Hartmann said that
 the 11bis proposals until now had been initiated
 by the OTP and that the Prosecution had not and
 would never contemplate the deferral of a case like
 the Seselj case. The Prosecution was eager to start
 the Seselj trial as soon as possible, Hartmann said.
 
 Documents: 
 The Prosecutor v. RadovanStankovic
 
 12 May 2005 – Submission pursuantto your Rule 73 (A)
 
 The Prosecutor v. Milan Martic 
 16 May 2005 – Defence’s requestfor leave to reply to prosecution’s response to
 second motion for provisional release and reply.
 
 The Prosecutor v. Mico Stanisic 
 17 May 2005 – Prosecution’s responseto defence’s motion for provisional release.
 
 The Prosecutor v. JadrankoPrlic et al
 
 16 May 2005 – Urgent motion forpermission to attend funeral (partly confidential).
 
 The Prosecutor v. MomciloPerisic
 
 11 May 2005 – Momcilo Perisic’smotion for provisional release.
 
 The Prosecutor v. Gojko Jankovic 
 26 April 2005 – Response from thegovernment of Bosnia and Herzegovina to questions
 posed by referral bench in its decision dated 15
 April 2005 regarding further information in context
 prosecutors motion under Rule 11 bis.
 
 12 May 2005 – Gojko Jankovic’sdefence preliminary motion on the form of the amended
 indictment.
 
 The Prosecutor v. Ivan Cermakand Mladen Markac
 
 12 May 2005 – Accused Mladen Markac’sopposition to prosecution’s motion to amend the
 indictment and request for clarification of the
 procedural status.
 
 The Prosecutor v. Sefer Halilovic 
 12 May 2005 – Decision on partiesrequests regarding deposition evidence of one witness.
 
 The Prosecutor v. RamushHaradinaj et al.
 
 12 May 2005 – Defence’s reply toprosecution’s response to defence motion on behalf
 of Ramush Haradinaj for provisional release.
 
 In re: the Republic of Macedonia 
 12 May 2005 – Prosecutor’s notificationof deferral.
 
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