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 Please 
  note that this is not a verbatim transcript of the Press Briefing. It is merely 
  a summary. 
  
ICTY Weekly Press 
  Briefing 
  
  Date: 25 July 2001 
  
  Time: 11:30 a.m. 
  
 
  
  
REGISTRY AND CHAMBERS
  
  Jim Landale, Spokesman 
  for Registry and Chambers, made the following statement: 
 
  
  
I 
  can confirm that earlier this morning General Rahim Ademi handed himself into 
  the custody of the Tribunal. Upon his arrival in the Netherlands, the non-disclosure 
  order on his indictment was lifted. In the indictment, which was confirmed by 
  Judge Fouad Riad on 8 June 2001, General Ademi has been charged with crimes 
  against humanity and violations of the laws and customs of war.  
  
  
Just 
  to put you all on notice, General Ademi’s initial appearance will most likely 
  be held tomorrow afternoon. As soon as we have confirmation of this, we will 
  put out a press advisory.  
  
  
We 
  have also received the latest amendments to the Tribunal’s Rules of Procedure 
  and Evidence. Pursuant to sub-Rule 6 (D) of the Rules of Procedure and Evidence, 
  these amendments will enter into force tomorrow, 26 July 2001. Copies in both 
  English and French will be available after this briefing.  
  
  
Finally, 
  yesterday, 24 July, a scheduling order was filed for the Krstic Judgement date. 
  The Judgement will be rendered by Trial Chamber I on Thursday 2 August 2001 
  at 2.30 p.m. You are of course all welcome to attend that.  
  
  
  
    
PROSECUTION
  
  Florence 
  Hartmann, Spokeswoman for the Office of the Prosecutor (OTP) made the following 
  statement: 
  
 
  
	General 
  Rahim Ademi charged with crimes against humanity and violations of the laws 
  and customs of war served in the Ministry of Interior in Croatia from 1991. 
  He held the position of Acting Commander of the Gospic military district during 
  the military operation in Medak Pocket, which took place from 9 September 1993 
  to 17 September 1993.  
  
  
He 
  is accused with the persecution and killing of Serb civilians and surrendered 
  soldiers and the plunder and destruction of Serb civilian building and property 
  in the Medak Pocket and charged on the basis of his command responsibility with 
  article 7(1) and 7(3) of the Statute of the Tribunal. 
  
  
	As 
  you know an accused can be apprehended or choose to voluntarily surrender. Rahim 
  Ademi decided to voluntarily surrender. The Prosecutor therefore hopes that 
  he will cooperate with the Prosecution and answer all Prosecution questions. 
  Today the Prosecutor also filed a request to unseal the second indictment served 
  to the Croatian Authorities together with the Ademi indictment and arrest warrant. 
  This request has to be approved by a Judge. As soon as we get the approval the 
  media will have access to the second indictment.  
  
    
	 
  
QUESTIONS: 
  
 
  
  Asked whether 
    there was any news concerning the evaluation of the provisional measures concerning 
    conditions of detention for Milosevic, to be made by the Commanding Officer 
    of the Detention Unit (DU), as the 30 day period for these measures was soon 
    to be completed, Landale replied that the period would expire at midnight 
    on Friday. The evaluation had already been made, he added. The report had 
    been forwarded to the Registrar and the Registrar would study it and make 
    the decision in due time, as to whether to take any further measures or not, 
    he said. 
  
Hartmann added 
    that the OTP would give an opinion before the deadline. 
  
  
  Asked whether 
    there was any indication of what the Prosecutor’s opinion would be, Hartmann 
    replied that it would be linked with the possible limitation of contact with 
    some of the detainees. 
  
Landale added 
    that at this time the segregation order covered contact with Bosnian Serb 
    detainees. Mr. Milosevic could, if he wished, mix with detainees in his area 
    who were non-Bosnian Serbs. He had been asked if he wished to do this, but 
    had so far said that he did not wish to and that decision had been respected, 
    he concluded. 
  
  
  Asked whether 
    Rahim Ademi was transferred immediately to the DU, Landale replied that this 
    was an operational matter. The Tribunal did not discuss methods of transport. 
  
  	Asked whether 
    the complaints made by Mira Markovic concerning the conditions of her visit 
    with her husband would be discussed in the report from the Commanding Officer 
    of the DU, Landale replied that he would not go into the contents of the report. 
    It was a confidential report between the Acting Commanding Officer of the 
    DU and the Registrar.  
  
  	Asked whether 
    there would be anything in the report concerning her complaint about not being 
    able to have physical contact her husband, Landale replied that with regards 
    to visits an assessment was made on a case by case basis as to whether any 
    particular measures might be needed. 
  
  	Asked whether 
    this contradicted a statement made by Jim Landale concerning conjugal visits, 
    Landale replied that conjugal visits were a privilege afforded to the detainees 
    at the DU. In the past, detainees had been allowed to participate in them 
    if they were part of an established relationship. This was something that 
    they had to apply for ahead of time. This was again something that was judged 
    on a case by case basis, he concluded. 
  
  	Asked whether 
    a conjugal visit was applied for, Landale replied that it was not.		 
 	  
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