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 ICTY Weekly Press Briefing 
 Date: 05.05.2004
 
 Time: 12:00
 
 REGISTRY AND CHAMBERS
 Jim Landale, Spokesman for Registry and Chambers, made the following
 statement
 
 Good afternoon,  
 	You all would have seen that yesterday President Meron senta letter to the President of the UN Security Council reporting Serbia
 and Montenegro’s non-cooperation with the Tribunal.
 
 On Monday, the ICTY Outreach Programme hosted a group of 22 studentsfrom the former Yugoslavia and The Netherlands. The students were
 participating in a study visit to The Netherlands as part of the
 project 'Our Future - European Integration', which was organized
 by three NGOs: IKV of The Netherlands, Fractal of Serbia, and The
 Forum of Kosovo. The goal of the project was to inform young people
 about European integration and encourage communication between Serb
 and Kosovar youth. The students, ages 17-23, were briefed by Outreach
 and attended a court session.
 
 Tomorrow, Thursday 6 May, ICTY Outreach will be hosting a groupof 55 law students and professors from the Law Faculty in Kragujevac
 in Serbia and Montenegro. This will be the first group of that size
 to visit from a Serbian university at their own request. The visit
 was facilitated by The Hague and Belgrade offices of ICTY Outreach
 and will include a full-day programme at the Tribunal, including
 briefings by Outreach and OTP representatives, as well as attendance
 of court proceedings and a courtroom tour. On Friday, I understand
 the group will visit the ICJ and ICC.
 
 Next week ICTY Outreach will be hosting two high profile groupsfrom the former Yugoslavia.
 
 The first group, Judges and Prosecutors from the Special Courtfor War Crimes (SCWC) in Belgrade, will take place from Monday 10
 to Friday 14 May. This study tour, which has been organized at their
 request and sponsored by the UNDP in Serbia and Montenegro, is aimed
 at building the channels of communication between the SCWC and the
 ICTY and thus facilitating the transfer of knowledge and experience
 accumulated through the practice of the ICTY to the domestic courts
 and judiciary. In addition to numerous briefings provided by ICTY
 representatives, Tribunal Judges have been invited to participate
 in a roundtable with the Judges from Serbia and Montenegro.
 
 The second group, who will be here between 11 and 14 May, comefrom the Committee for Human Rights, Immigration, Refugees and Asylum
 of the Bosnia and Herzegovina (BH) Parliamentary Assembly. The parliamentarians
 will hear about the work of the Tribunal and how the BH Parliament
 Assembly can help. The group is expected to meet with senior Tribunal
 officials.
 
 In terms of the court schedule: 
 There will be a status conference in The Prosecutor v. Kordicand Cerkez before the Pre-Appeal Judge, Judge Schomburg, at
 2.15 p.m. tomorrow, 6 May in Courtroom I. The Appeals hearing is
 due to take place from 17 to 21 May 2004, and possibly also on 13
 and 14 May, pending the outcome of the status conference.
 
 There will be a status conference in The Prosecutor v. RahimAdemi at 2.30 p.m. on 7 May in Courtroom I. The accused is not
 required to be present.
 
 A reminder yet again that in The Prosecutor v. Stanisic andSimatovic, there will be two hearings on 10 May 2004 commencing
 at 10 a.m. to discuss motions for provisional release that have
 been filed confidentially by both accused. This will be followed
 by a status conference.
 
 There will be a status conference in The Prosecutor v. Milutinovic,Ojdanic and Sainovic at 2.30 p.m. on 12 May.
 
 There will be a status conference in The Prosecutor v. DraganNikolic before the Pre-Appeal Judge, Judge Guney, at 2.30 p.m.
 on Friday 14 May.
 
 In the case concerning allegations against Milka Maglov, TrialChamber II has ordered that the proceedings will resume on 24 May
 at 2.15 p.m. in Courtroom III and that the Defence will be given
 a maximum of three trial days to present its case.
 
 Finally, I understand that the ADC will give a briefing after this.
             
 See alsothe latest ADC-ICTY press briefing.
 
 Office of the Prosecution: 
 Jean-Daniel Ruch for the Office of the Prosecutor made no statement. 
 Questions: 
 	Asked whether any further information would be forthcomingon the Prosecutor’s report to the President before the Security
 Council had considered the matter, Ruch stated that it was a matter
 for the Security Council to decide whether to release the OTP’s
 report or keep it confidential. He added that the Security Council
 already had the report and would decide whether to release its contents
 or not. Journalists should approach the Security Council for more
 information.
 
 	In answer to a question on the concrete measures the Tribunalwas hoping would be taken against Serbia and Montenegro, Landale
 responded that that was a matter for the Security Council. It would
 have to decide what the appropriate next step was based on the President’s
 letter.
 
 Press Briefing Documents: 
 The Prosecutor v. Slobodan Milosevic 
 29 April 2004 – "Separate Opinion of Judge O-Gon Kwon on TrialChamber Confidential Decision Filed 28 January 2004."
 
 3 May 2004 – "Prosecution Response to Amici CuriaeMotion for Judgement of Acquittal Pursuant to Rule 98 Bis."
 
 The Prosecutor v. Mitar Rasevic 
 28 April 2004 – "Decision Regarding Defence Preliminary Motionon the Form of the Indictment."
 
 The Prosecutor v. Ivan Cermak and Mladen Markac 
 29 April 2004 – "Decision on Ivan Cermak’s and Mladen Markac’sMotions for Provisional Release."
 
 The Prosecutor v. Jovica Stanisic and Franko Simatovic 
 3 May 2004 – "Defence Notice of Attendance of Government Officialsfrom the Republic of Serbia and the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro
 During the Hearing on Provisional Release."
 
 The Prosecutor v. Radoslav Brdjanin 
 28 April 2004 – "Public Version of Defence "Motion toStrike the Prosecution’s Final Brief" and Prosecution’s Response."
 
 The Prosecutor v. Vladimir Kovacevic 
 29 April 2004 – "Prosecution’s Response to Defence Requestfor Provisional Release."
 
 The Prosecutor v. Miroslav Deronjic 
 28 April 2004 – "Scheduling Miroslav Deronjic’s Notice ofAppeal."
 
 The Prosecutor v. Stanislav Galic 
 4 May 2004 – "Notice of Appeal." 
 The Prosecutor v. Milomir Stakic 
 29 April 2004 – "Prosecution Motion to Strike Out DocumentsFrom Appelant’s Rule 115 Motion."
 
 29 April 2004 – "Corrigendum to The Prosecution’s ResponseBrief."
 
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