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MARKAC AND CERMAK PREPARING FOR INTERVIEW WITH PROSECUTORS

THE HAGUE/ZAGREB, May 6 (Hina) - Retired Croatian generals Ivan Cermak and Mladen Markac were visited in the Hague tribunal's detention unit on Thursday by their defence attorneys, who presented them with materials necessary for the preparation of additional interviews with prosecutors.
THE HAGUE/ZAGREB, May 6 (Hina) - Retired Croatian generals Ivan Cermak and Mladen Markac were visited in the Hague tribunal's detention unit on Thursday by their defence attorneys, who presented them with materials necessary for the preparation of additional interviews with prosecutors.#L# "We have given our clients supporting materials accompanying the indictment to study them, because in a week or two we start preparations for the interviews," Markac's lawyer Goran Mikulicic told Hina in a telephone interview. "Generals Markac and Cermak agree to be interviewed by the prosecutors and interviews are scheduled to take place in the first week of June," he added. Mikulicic said that the two generals were feeling "relatively well", although Markac's health was not "quite satisfactory" because he was recovering from last week's surgery. On Wednesday, the defence lawyers arranged interviews with Chief Prosecutor Carla del Ponte, after which the Office of the Prosecutor was expected to change its negative position on the request for the provisional release of the two generals pending trial. "Interviews reflect our desire to obtain a positive opinion from the Office of the Prosecutor on their provisional release," Cermak's lawyer Cedo Prodanovic said, adding that interviews were not a formal condition for the request for pre-trial release being granted, but "a basis that should be honoured by the Trial Chamber". The defence attorneys declined to comment on last week's decision by the Trial Chamber to reject the request for provisional release filed by the two generals. The Trial Chamber said it was not convinced that Cermak and Markac would appear at the trial or that they would not pose a danger to witnesses or victims. It added that the accused's good conduct, including their voluntary surrender, could change after they were presented with evidence and after they realised the gravity of the charges. The decision cited as a negative example the case of fugitive general Ante Gotovina, saying that he was still at large despite efforts by Croatian authorities to arrest him. "It is a standardised decision, not individualised for any specific case," said a lawyer from Zagreb who had previously been engaged for legal representation before the tribunal. After the interviews, which Prodanovic said might take two or three days, the defence lawyers will file a request for provisional release, which will be examined by the Trial Chamber. Cermak and Markac are charged on the basis of personal and command responsibility for crimes against humanity and war crimes committed in the general area of Knin during and in the wake of Operation Storm in the second half of 1995. At the time Cermak was commander of the Knin Garrison, while Markac commanded a special police unit. The two generals voluntarily surrendered to the tribunal on March 11 this year. The following day at their initial appearance before the court, they pleaded not guilty to all the charges. (Hina) vm

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