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 a summary.
 
 ICTY WeeklyPress Briefing
 
 Date: 9 June 1999
 
 Time: 11:30 a.m.
 
 REGISTRYAND CHAMBERS
 
 Today, Jim Landale, Spokesman for Registry and Chambers, made the following
 announcements:
 
 Dragan Kolundzijaarrived at the detention unit at 1115 p.m. on Monday night and was committed
 to the custody of the Tribunal. We are still waiting for his case to be assigned
 to a Trial Chamber and for a date to be set for his initial appearance. This
 should happen sometime today.
 
 Also on Mondaynight, Milan Simic, who was on provisional release from the Tribunals
 custody on grounds of ill health, returned to the detention unit. Simic, who
 is disabled and confined to a wheel chair, is now being housed in a specially
 adapted room that meets all the requirements and needs of someone in his condition.
 
    
 OFFICEOF THE PROSECUTOR
 
 PaulRisley, Spokesman for the Office of the Prosecutor (OTP), announced that the
 Prosecutor had noted that the G8 draft resolution language reflected properly
 the authority of the Tribunal and its need to gain access to Kosovo.
 
 Risleyalso announced that the Prosecutor was currently meeting a group of lawyers
 who had requested the investigation and indictment of NATO. She had received
 such groups before, he said. The Prosecutor had asserted the Tribunals
 jurisdiction over all individual participants in the territory without exception,
 and he added that she stated again that she would not comment on the existence
 or progress of any ongoing investigation.
 
   
 QUESTIONS: 
   Asked who thevisiting group of lawyers comprised of, Risley answered that, although he
 had not met the group, he believed it consisted of five or six lawyers, including
 Professor Michael Mandel from Canada.
   Asked whetherthe group brought information for the Tribunal whether they came soley to
 discuss the possibility of indictments, Risley replied that he thought they
 had brought some information.
   Asked whetherthe group had proposed indicting the KLA, Risley replied that he was under
 the impression that the group had only wanted to discuss members of NATO.
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