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HAGUE TRIBUNAL SPOKESPERSON ON HAND-OVER OF DOCUMENTS TO GOTOVINA'S LAWYERS

ZAGREB, Jan 7 (Hina) - The Croatian government consulted the prosecutor's office of the Hague war crimes tribunal in connection with the hand-over of documents already in the possession of the office to the attorneys of indicted general Ante Gotovina because it found itself in a dead-end situation, office spokeswoman Florence Hartmann said on Wednesday.
ZAGREB, Jan 7 (Hina) - The Croatian government consulted the prosecutor's office of the Hague war crimes tribunal in connection with the hand-over of documents already in the possession of the office to the attorneys of indicted general Ante Gotovina because it found itself in a dead-end situation, office spokeswoman Florence Hartmann said on Wednesday.#L# "The Croatian government found itself in a situation where it risked breaking Croatian laws or the law binding it to cooperate with the Hague tribunal," Hartmann told Hina when asked what the prosecutor's office thought of the hand-over of the documents to Gotovina's defence team. The government last week passed a decision to act on a ruling of the Zagreb Municipal Court to deliver the documents. Gotovina, who is at large, is accused of crimes committed during and after 1995's Operation Storm. "We analysed the documents that had been requested and saw that their publication before time would not hurt the case," Hartmann said, adding that the documents were of a nature for which it was established that early publication was not damaging. Hartmann said chief prosecutor Carla Del Ponte had decided to make an exception and okay the hand-over of the documents, but added this did not mean a change of rules of procedure. Until now, the prosecutor's office had dismissed the possibility of submitting the documents to Gotovina's lawyers, claiming that by doing so Croatia would breach its commitments towards the tribunal. The law remains the same and the country must arrest the fugitive and turn him over to the tribunal, Hartmann said. (Hina) ha sb

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