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SIX FORMER BOSNIAN CROAT MILITARY, POLITICAL OFFICIALS LEAVE FOR HAGUE MONDAY

ZAGREB, April 4 (Hina) - Six former political and military officials of the so-called Croatian Republic of Herceg-Bosna, whom the Hague war crimes tribunal indicted for crimes against humanity, violations of the law and customs of war, and grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions during the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina, will on Monday morning leave Croatia aboard a regular international flight to Amsterdam, where they will voluntarily surrender to representatives of the tribunal.
ZAGREB, April 4 (Hina) - Six former political and military officials of the so-called Croatian Republic of Herceg-Bosna, whom the Hague war crimes tribunal indicted for crimes against humanity, violations of the law and customs of war, and grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions during the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina, will on Monday morning leave Croatia aboard a regular international flight to Amsterdam, where they will voluntarily surrender to representatives of the tribunal.#L# Jadranko Prlic, Bruno Stojic, Milivoj Petkovic, Slobodan Praljak, Valentin Coric and Berislav Pusic will be escorted by a member of the Interpol office in Zagreb and their attorneys. After they surrender to the Dutch police and representatives of the tribunal at Amsterdam's Schipol airport, the indictees will be taken to the tribunal's detention centre of Scheveningen. The date of their initial appearance before the tribunal will be probably set during the day. According to the tribunal's practice, initial appearances are usually made a day or two after the arrival at the detention centre. On April 2 the tribunal revealed the indictment against the six in the part which refers to former Croatian Defence Council (HVO) commanders, General Slobodan Praljak and General Milivoj Petkovic, and the former prime minister and defence minister of the Croatian Republic of Herceg Bosna, Jadranko Prlic and Bruno Stojic respectively. The part of the indictment referring to the former commander of the HVO's Military Police, Valentin Coric, and the former head of the Office for Missing and Imprisoned Persons, Berislav Pusic, is still sealed. Prlic, Stojic, Praljak and Petkovic are charged on the basis of individual and command responsibility with 26 counts of expulsion, destruction, killings, rape, and deportation of Muslims from the areas of Prozor, Gornji Vakuf, Jablanica, Mostar, Ljubuski, Stolac, Capljina and Vares. They are also charged with crimes against prisoners of war in the prison camps Heliodrom, Dretelj, Gabela and others. The indictment reads that the crimes were committed as part of a joint criminal enterprise to expel Muslims and other non-Croats from the area of Herceg Bosna with the aim of establishing a Great Croatia. The prosecution maintains that former Croatian President Franjo Tudjman and his closest associates Gojko Susak, Janko Bobetko and Mate Boban were also involved in this enterprise. (Hina) rml

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