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TRIBUNAL REFUSES TO RELEASE TWO CROATIAN GENERALS BEFORE INTERVIEWING THEM

ZAGREB, April 30 (Hina) - The UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague has refused to grant retired Croatian generals Mladen Markac and Ivan Cermak provisional release before they are interviewed by prosecutors, the Croatian Justice Ministry said on Friday.
ZAGREB, April 30 (Hina) - The UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague has refused to grant retired Croatian generals Mladen Markac and Ivan Cermak provisional release before they are interviewed by prosecutors, the Croatian Justice Ministry said on Friday.#L# "The Justice Ministry's Department for Cooperation with International Criminal Courts has received the decision from the Hague tribunal today," Ministry spokeswoman Vesna Dovranic told Hina, adding that defence attorneys for the two generals had been notified of the decision. Dovranic declined to answer if the letter from the tribunal specified when Markac and Cermak would be interviewed by prosecutors. She said that "the matter is being addressed" and that the Ministry expected interviews to be held "soon". The Justice Ministry expressed regret over the decision and said it expected the request for pre-trial release to be granted after the interviews "in view of the high level of confidence which the Government has achieved in its relations with the tribunal". Despite the rejection of the request, the assurances given by the Government in the case of Markac and Cermak have never been questioned by the Hague tribunal, the Ministry said in a statement. Markac and Cermak voluntarily surrendered to the tribunal on March 11 this year. At a session held on April 1 to discuss their request for provisional release pending trial, the prosecution opposed the request, citing the possibility of the accused fleeing or exerting their influence on witnesses, but said they could change their view if the accused agreed to an additional interview with them while in custody. Justice Minister Vesna Skare-Ozbolt then provided verbal assurances that all the conditions for provisional release would be met, recalling that the two generals had turned themselves in voluntarily. Defence attorneys Cedo Prodanovic and Miroslav Separovic have insisted that all the conditions for the release of their clients have been met and that the two generals will be ready to appear in court at any time. They opposed the idea of prosecutors interviewing their clients, saying that it would strip the accused of the only privilege they had, notably "to present their defence at the end of the proceedings". Cermak and Markac are charged on the basis of personal and command responsibility for crimes committed as part of "a joint criminal enterprise". They are accused of persecution, killing at least 150 Serbs, plunder and destruction of Serb-owned property, deportation and forcible resettlement of tens of thousands of people and other inhumane acts committed during and in the wake of Operation Storm between August 4 and November 15, 1995. (Hina) vm

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