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ICTY: JUDGE SWART TO REPLACE JUDGE MAY IN PRE-TRIAL PROCEEDINGS

THE HAGUE/ZAGREB, March 4 (Hina) - The president of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), Theodor Meron, has decided that Judge Bert Swart of the Netherlands will replace in four pre-trial cases British judge Richard May, who resigned due to poor health, the ICTY said in a statement on Thursday.
THE HAGUE/ZAGREB, March 4 (Hina) - The president of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), Theodor Meron, has decided that Judge Bert Swart of the Netherlands will replace in four pre-trial cases British judge Richard May, who resigned due to poor health, the ICTY said in a statement on Thursday.#L# Together with judges Patrick Robinson of Jamaica and O-Gon Kwon of South Korea, Swart will conduct proceedings against former Serbian president Milan Milutinovic and other officials indicted for crimes in Kosovo and against former Serbian State Security Service leaders Jovica Stanisic and Franko Simatovic, who are indicted for crimes in Croatia. Swart will also replace May in pre-trial proceedings against a former Bosniak commander from Srebrenica, Naser Oric, who is indicted for crimes against Serb civilians in 1993, and against Bosnian army general Sefer Halilovic, who is charged with crimes against Croats in Herzegovina in the same year. Swart is an 'ad litem' (non-permanent) judge of the ICTY and since recently a member of the panel of judges at the trial of Enver Hadzisanovic and Amir Kubura, Bosniaks charged with crimes against Croat and Serb civilians in central Bosnia in 1993. The ICTY president is also expected to appoint a judge to replace May in the main ICTY trial, that of former Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic. The tribunal also stated that Milosevic had started using the office he had been given to prepare his defence and that his condition had improved. The prosecutors completed the presentation of their evidence on February 25, while Milosevic, who is defending himself, is scheduled to introduce his first witnesses on June 8. (Hina) rml sb

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