|  Pleasenote that this is not a verbatim transcript of the Press Briefing. It is merely
 a summary.
 
 
 ICTYWeekly Press Briefing
 
 Date: 10 January 2001
 
 Time: 11:30 a.m.
 
 REGISTRYAND CHAMBERS
 
 Christian
 Chartier, Head of Public Information Services, made the following statement:
 
 Goodmorning ladies and gentlemen,
 
 Letme open this Press Conference by confirming on behalf of Judge Claude Jorda,
 President of the Tribunal, that Ms. Biljana Plavsic, having been informed that
 she was the object of a sealed indictment confirmed by a Judge on 7 April 2000,
 has surrendered voluntarily to the Tribunal this morning.
 
 ThePresident has issued an order assigning the case of Ms. Plavsic to the Trial
 Chamber III, presided over by Judge Richard May, who has decided to hold the
 initial appearance tomorrow, Thursday 11 January 2000 at 11 a.m. in Courtroom
 I.
 
 ThePresident notes with satisfaction that the surrender of Ms. Plavsic constitutes
 an additional step towards having all accused brought before the Tribunal.
 
   
 OFFICEOF THE PROSECUTOR (OTP)
 
 Prosecutor Del Ponte made the following statement:
 
  BiljanaPlavsic surrendered voluntarily by arrangement to the International Tribunal
 in The Hague today, having been advised of the existence of an indictment against
 her and an outstanding warrant for her arrest. She flew to the Netherlands from
 Banja Luka, and is now in the Tribunals custody.
 
 BiljanaPlavsic, formerly a member of the Presidency of the so-called Serbian Republic
 of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and member of the Supreme Command of the Bosnian
 Serb armed forces, is indicted for genocide, crimes against humanity, violations
 of the laws and customs of war, and grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions
 in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1991 and 1992. The indictment, issued under seal
 on 7 April 2000, alleges inter alia that she committed these crimes along
 with Momcilo Krajisnik, who is also currently in the Tribunals custody.
 
 Aninitial appearance before a Trial Chamber is expected to take place on Thursday
 11 January, and it will thereafter be the Prosecutors intention to apply
 to the Chamber to have Biljana Plavsic and Momcilo Krajisnik tried jointly.
 
 TheProsecutor considers that it is the best possible outcome for Mrs. Plavsic to
 have surrendered herself to the Tribunal as she has chosen to do, and calls
 upon Radovan Karadzic, Ratko Mladic and all other persons similarly indicted
 to adopt the same course.
 
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