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BLASKIC'S DEFENCE SEEKS ACQUITTAL OR RETRIAL

THE HAGUE, Dec 16 (Hina) - Defence counsel for Bosnian Croat general Tihomir Blaskic called on the appeals chamber of the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague on Tuesday to decide in favour of their client because the trial chamber, by denying crucial evidence and through procedural omissions, had compromised the trial and brought into question the fairness of a verdict.
THE HAGUE, Dec 16 (Hina) - Defence counsel for Bosnian Croat general Tihomir Blaskic called on the appeals chamber of the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague on Tuesday to decide in favour of their client because the trial chamber, by denying crucial evidence and through procedural omissions, had compromised the trial and brought into question the fairness of a verdict. #L# Defence attorney Russel Hayman told the five-judge bench that his client's rights could only be protected through a retrial or an acquittal. The US lawyer said that the trial had been contaminated in view of the fact that the prosecution did not provide the defence with all acquitting material despite a statutory obligation to do so and despite specific orders by the trial chamber. Hayman added that this opened the possibility of judges making erroneous conclusions in the judgement such as that Blaskic was responsible and had control of all units in central Bosnia, including those that committed crimes. The lawyer went on to say that the late Croatian president Franjo Tudjman had also withheld evidence in order to protect himself and his minions. This was done not only by secret services of Croatia but also by those of Bosnia-Herzegovina which denied access to the archives of the Bosnian army, he added. Blaskic was found guilty because of lack of that evidence, Hayman underlined. Contrasting the new evidence that had been introduced in the appeal proceedings and the testimony of six new witnesses presented last week with the conclusions of the verdict handed down in March 2000, Hayman explained why the trial chamber had arrived at wrong conclusions on the basis of which Blaskic was given a single sentence of 45 years' imprisonment. Wrong conclusions were made about Blaskic's responsibility both for the crimes in the Vitez area, including the slaughter of over a hundred Muslims in the village of Ahmici on April 16, 1993, and for the crimes committed in 1993 in the Busovaca and Kiseljak areas, because he had no influence there because he was isolated and other people had power, he said. The evidence on which the prosecution based Blaskic's responsibility for Ahmici ingloriously failed, the lawyer said, listing documents which had been concealed by Croatian secret services until 2000 and which showed that the former vice-president of the Croatian Community of Herceg-Bosna, Dario Kordic, and his associates Ignac Kostroman, Anto Sliskovic, Pasko Ljubicic and Vlado Cosic were responsible for the crimes in the village. The HVO (Bosnian Croat Defence Council) military police unit that committed the crimes received an order from these men in the early morning hours of April 16, 1993, he said. Listing the steps that Blaskic had taken in order to find out and punish the perpetrators, Hayman said that his client, as former commander of the Central Bosnia Operations Zone, had made every effort to identify and punish the perpetrators and was the only one to condemn the crimes. Blaskic is not criminally responsible for the cover-up that was carried out by the SIS (Security Information Service) and Mostar, Hayman said. (hina) vm sb

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