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DINKIC: STATE ASSISTANCE ONLY TO ICTY INDICTEES OF POORER FINANCIAL STATUS

BELGRADE, April 13 (Hina) - The Serbian government is expected on Thursday to discuss a draft decree defining conditions for state assistance to indictees of the UN war crimes tribunal and their families, Serbian Finance Minister Mladjan Dinkic said in an interview with Tuesday's issue of Vecernje Novosti daily.
BELGRADE, April 13 (Hina) - The Serbian government is expected on Thursday to discuss a draft decree defining conditions for state assistance to indictees of the UN war crimes tribunal and their families, Serbian Finance Minister Mladjan Dinkic said in an interview with Tuesday's issue of Vecernje Novosti daily.#L# Only indictees of poorer financial status will be entitled to state assistance, Dinkic said. To be awarded the assistance, the indictees will have to provide data on ownership of movable and immovable property, savings deposits and cash in the country and abroad, company or bank shares and membership in management or supervisory boards. The credibility of the data will be checked by tax bodies. Dinkic said that only few among the indictees would be entitled to any assistance as the value of their property "exceeds by far the limit envisaged by the decree". "Most Hague tribunal indictees, especially Slobodan Milosevic, Vojislav Seselj or Milan Milutinovic are known to have property whose value by far exceeds the limit set by the decree. If that right is eventually granted to anyone, that will be the indictees and families who are in a really grave financial situation", Dinkic said. The Serbian parliament on March 30 passed a law envisaging state assistance for the defence of Hague tribunal indictees as well as their families. The law has been criticised by many non-governmental organisations and individuals. A petition is being signed for the parliament to annul the law. The Committee of Human Rights Attorneys and the Democratic Party have asked the Serbian Constitutional Court to review the constitutionality of the law. (Hina) rml

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