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HARTMANN: CROATIAN GOVT. HAS SHOWN IT RESPECTS ITS OBLIGATIONS

THE HAGUE/ZAGREB, Oct 29 (Hina) - The Croatian government has shown that it honours its obligations towards the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), the spokeswoman for the ICTY's prosecution, Florence Hartmann, has said in a comment on the government's position regarding the parliament's decision binding it to grant legal assistance and access to the necessary documents to suspects and indictees of the Hague-based tribunal.
THE HAGUE/ZAGREB, Oct 29 (Hina) - The Croatian government has shown that it honours its obligations towards the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), the spokeswoman for the ICTY's prosecution, Florence Hartmann, has said in a comment on the government's position regarding the parliament's decision binding it to grant legal assistance and access to the necessary documents to suspects and indictees of the Hague-based tribunal. #L# The government on Wednesday decided that it would implement the parliament's decision in accordance with the rights and duties of Croatia arising from the constitutional law on cooperation with the tribunal and the tribunal's statute and rules of procedure. With that decision the government obviously honours its obligations, Hartmann told Hina on the phone today. The parliament's decision put the government in a situation where it could not have acted otherwise, and it has acted responsibly and in line with its obligations, she added. The government said in its conclusion that each suspect or indictee may examine all available documents or may for this purpose authorise a defence attorney whose status has been appropriately approved. When submitting documents to the tribunal's prosecution, the government acted in line with the prosecution's lawful request and its commitments, which would not be the case if access to the necessary documents were granted to unauthorised persons, said Hartmann. The government's decision, says Hartmann, does not prevent indictee Ante Gotovina or persons who will defend him from gaining access to relevant documents, however, they can be granted such access only if they initiate the necessary procedure and if the indictee appears before the tribunal. According to the tribunal's regulations, court proceedings start when an indictee appears before the tribunal, after which the indictee gains the right to defence counsel, whose power of attorney is verified by the ICTY's Registrar's Office. (hina) rml sb

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