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 ICTY WeeklyPress Briefing
 
 Date: 17 February 1999
 
 Time: 11:30 a.m.
 
 REGISTRY ANDCHAMBERS
 
 Christian Chartier, standing in for the ICTY Spokesman, began todays briefing
 by making the following announcements:
 
 In the Blaskiccase, please note that the testimony of the defendant will commence at 1.30
 this afternoon instead of 2 p.m. as initially scheduled and announced last Tuesday.
 
 In the BosanskiSamac case, Trial Chamber III, presided over by Judge Richard May, considered
 the motions for provisional release filed on 18 January by two defendants, namely
 Simo Zaric and Miroslav Tadic. Two Decisions were issued on Monday 15 February,
 both motions were denied. In keeping with the well established practice of the
 Chambers on the conditions to be met by the accused for being granted provisional
 release, the Judges considered that both accused had failed to establish
 that exceptional circumstances exist to justify release.
 
 Following a letterby Mr. Luca Misetic, Defence Counsel for Anto Furundzija, the Registrar has
 withdrawn the assignment of Mr. Misetic. In his letter, Mr. Misetic requested
 that the accused indigent status be withdrawn. The Registrar accordingly terminated
 the assignment of Mr. Misetic. However it is my understanding that Mr. Misetic
 remains the accuseds Defence Counsel, engaged by the accused.
 
 Finally, I wouldlike to advise you that the Swedish Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mrs. Anna
 Lindh, will visit the ICTY next week, on Tuesday 23 February, in order to sign
 an Agreement on the Enforcement of Sentences. Sweden will then become the fourth
 United Nations Member State to enter such an agreement, after Italy, Finland
 and Norway. Mrs. Lindh will take this opportunity for holding discussions with
 the Judges and the Office of the Prosecutor.
 
   
 QUESTIONS: 
   Asked whatthe status of the "Vukovar three" was now that the deferral hearing
 deadline had passed, Chartier replied that he was not aware of any moves by
 either side.
   Asked whetheranything had happened on the motion submitted by Counsel for Anto Furundzija
 (the post trial application for disqualification of the presiding judge),
 Chartier said the matter was under consideration with no decision as yet.
   Asked whetheran answer had been received from the Croatian government to the letter sent
 by the Registrar regarding the transferral of Naletilic and Martinovic, Mr
 Blewitt the Deputy Prosecutor said he had heard nothing.
 
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