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GOTOVINA'S ATTORNEYS REACT TO DEL PONTE'S LETTER

ZAGREB, June 19 (Hina) - Hague war crimes tribunal indictee Ante Gotovina's attorneys have said the fugitive Croatian general will wait until the tribunal's chief prosecutor has reviewed the documents submitted in connection with his case, and that he will reply only when Carla Del Ponte has made her final decision. Until then, his status will remain unchanged, they say.
ZAGREB, June 19 (Hina) - Hague war crimes tribunal indictee Ante Gotovina's attorneys have said the fugitive Croatian general will wait until the tribunal's chief prosecutor has reviewed the documents submitted in connection with his case, and that he will reply only when Carla Del Ponte has made her final decision. Until then, his status will remain unchanged, they say. #L# In a statement released on Thursday in reaction to Del Ponte's reply to a letter by Croatian President Stjepan Mesic, the attorneys urge the Croatian government to deliver to the Hague tribunal all the necessary documentation which will enable the chief prosecutor to fully consider all the aspects of the Gotovina case before she makes her final decision. Attorneys Luka Misetic, Ivo Farcic, Marijan Pedisic, and Ante Vukorepa say Del Ponte's letter is technical in nature and precisely describes the current status of the Gotovina case. They say Del Ponte's claim that under the current circumstances Gotovina cannot be interviewed as a suspect is correct because the indictment verified by the tribunal is still valid. From the legal point of view, there is no doubt that Gotovina's status is that of an indictee and that the chief prosecutor may interview him only if he surrenders to the tribunal, the attorneys say. They point out that under the Hague tribunal's statute and rules, an indictment may be altered or withdrawn based on acquitting evidence. It is evident from Del Ponte's letter she has not reviewed the documents submitted at President Mesic's initiative because they have not been translated yet, the attorneys say. If said documents constitute acquitting evidence, the chief prosecutor is obliged under the tribunal's statute to change or withdraw the indictment regardless of whether Gotovina appears in court or not, the attorneys claim, adding this is not questionable and has been applied in the Zec case. In their statement, Gotovina's attorneys say he will leave Del Ponte the time it takes to translate and review the documents that have been submitted. Gotovina will give his answer after the chief prosecutor makes her decision, and until then his status will not change, the statement concludes. (hina) ha

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