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 a summary.
 
 ICTY WeeklyPress Briefing
 
 Date: 14 April 1999
 
 Time: 11.30 a.m.
 
 REGISTRY ANDCHAMBERS
 
 Today, Jim Landale, the ICTY Spokesman, made the following announcements:
 
 Firstly, apologiesfrom the OTP: both the Prosecutor and Deputy Prosecutor are at NATO Headquarters
 in Brussels today. Justice Arbour will be meeting with Secretary-General Solana
 this evening and is planning to give a press conference after that, tentatively
 scheduled for 6.45 pm.
 
 On 12 April, TrialChamber III, Judge May presiding, issued its written decisions on four defence
 preliminary motions alleging defects in the form of the indictment in the Kvocka
 and Others case. The Trial Chamber rejected the application by Zoran Zigic for
 a separate trial, and, secondly, directed the Prosecution to specify a number
 of points in the indictment. This included, among other things, that the Prosecution:
 -identify, tothe extent possible, the names of the victims in the crimes alleged against
 all four accused;
 
 -identify, tothe extent possible, the manner in which the crimes alleged against all four
 accused were committed;
 
 -and, providemore information as to the specific acts of the accused, Mlado Radic and Miroslav
 Kvocka, that would establish their criminal responsibility under Article 7
 paragraph 1, and Article 7, paragraph 3.
 
 On 9 April, Croatiasubmitted a merits brief to the Appeals Chamber in respect of its pending appeal
 against Trial Chamber IIIs order for the production of documents in the
 Kordic and Cerkez case. Croatia accepts the Appeals Chambers judgement
 of 29 October 1997, which identifies requirements for binding orders for the
 production of documents addressed to a State, and argues in addition that an
 addressed state should be given notice of application for such an order and
 also should be given the opportunity to respond.
 
 We also have copiesof the documents relating Judge Richard Mays decision of 31 March "to
 vacate in part an order for non-disclosure" of the indictment of Zeljko
 Raznjatovic.
 
 And, for thoseinterested, there are also copies of the Prosecutors pre-trial brief in
 the Kvocka and Others case, which was filed on 9 April.
 
   
 QUESTIONS: 
   Asked if hecould elaborate on Justice Arbours trip to NATO, Brussels, Landale answered
 that he did not wish to pre-empt what the Prosecutor might say at her press
 conference this evening, after her meeting with Secretary-General Solana.
   Asked if hecould comment on allegations that mass graves had been identified in Kosovo,
 Landale answered that the Office of the Prosector (OTP) was aware of the existence
 of information that might be relevant to the Prosecutors investigations
 and was keen to see it. Landale added that discussion were taking place in
 order to organize the best way to transfer such information in a secure and
 efficient manner to the OTP.
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