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SIX BOSNIAN CROAT INDICTEES ARRIVE IN HAGUE

AMSTERDAM, April 5 (Hina) - Six former Bosnian Croat political and military officials accused of war crimes arrived on Monday morning in Amsterdam aboard a regular Croatia Airlines flight. Upon arrival at Schipol airport, they surrendered voluntarily to officials of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) and Dutch police, who will escort them to the tribunal's detention unit in The Hague's district of Scheveningen.
AMSTERDAM, April 5 (Hina) - Six former Bosnian Croat political and military officials accused of war crimes arrived on Monday morning in Amsterdam aboard a regular Croatia Airlines flight. Upon arrival at Schipol airport, they surrendered voluntarily to officials of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) and Dutch police, who will escort them to the tribunal's detention unit in The Hague's district of Scheveningen.#L# After the plane landed at the airport, Dutch policemen and ICTY officials entered the plane to verify the identity of the accused and inform them of their rights. The accused were escorted out of the plane wearing bullet-proof vests and with their hands handcuffed, with General Slobodan Praljak holding an olive branch. Photographers and cameramen were not allowed to take pictures of the accused while they were leaving the plane. A former prime minister of the Croatian Republic of Herceg Bosna (HR HB), Jadranko Prlic, former commanders of the Croatian Defence Council (HVO), Slobodan Praljak and Milivoj Petkovic, former HR HB defence minister Bruno Stojic, former HVO Military Police commander Valentin Coric, and a former head of the HR HB office for missing and detained persons, Berislav Pusic, are charged on the basis of individual and command responsibility with crimes against humanity, grave violations of the Geneva Conventions and violations of the law and customs of war committed through the expulsion of thousands of Muslims, destruction, killings, rape and deportation of Muslim residents from the areas of Prozor, Gornji Vakuf, Jablanica, Mostar, Ljubuski, Stolac, Capljina and Vares, as well as with cimes committed against prisoners in a number of detention centres, including Heliodrom, Dretelj and Gabela. The accused travelled to The Hague in the company of their attorneys and Croatian Assistant Justice Minister Jaksa Muljacic. They are expected to make their initial appearance before the tribunal and enter their pleas on Tuesday. The accused were in a good mood during the one and a half hour flight, talking to their attorneys and reporters. They all said that they did not feel guilty and were determined to challenge the charges before the tribunal. "I feel normal, like someone who will be arrested knowing that he did nothing wrong," Praljak said. He added resignedly that he nevertheless felt hurt and did not know "what the purpose of this is". "I am glad and proud to have been given the opportunity to defend myself against such accusations," said Jadranko Prlic. He added that he considered it his mission to "prove the charges wrong". General Petkovic, who was recently relieved of his duties as Croatia's chief defence inspector, said that the prosecution had done its part of the job and that he and his attorney Vesna Alaburic would start preparing an answer to the indictment. He added that his name was mentioned in the indictment in only three places and in connection with irrelevant events. All indictees will be given guarantees for provisional release from the Croatian government and their attorneys will submit requests for provisional release after they receive guarantees from the Bosnian government for four indictees who hold both Bosnian and Croatian citizenships - Prlic, Stojic, Coric and Pusic. (Hina) rml

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