ZAGREB, April 15 (Hina) - A former Croatian government minister in charge of relations with Bosnia-Herzegovina, Milan Kovac, and a former head of the Croatian government's Office for Refugees and Displaced Persons, Damir Zoric, on
Monday stated that their testimonies in the "Naletilic - Martinovic" trial before the International Criminal Tribunal for former Yugoslavia (ICTY) had been deferred until further notice.
ZAGREB, April 15 (Hina) - A former Croatian government minister in
charge of relations with Bosnia-Herzegovina, Milan Kovac, and a
former head of the Croatian government's Office for Refugees and
Displaced Persons, Damir Zoric, on Monday stated that their
testimonies in the "Naletilic - Martinovic" trial before the
International Criminal Tribunal for former Yugoslavia (ICTY) had
been deferred until further notice. #L#
"After waiting for five days, we received notice from the Tribunal
that our appearance in court had been postponed until further
notice with a short explanation that the reason was an objection by
the prosecutor," a statement by the two noted.
Kovac and Zoric arrived in The Hague last week to testify for the
defence.
Mladen Naletilic and Vinko Martinovic are charged with crimes
committed against Muslims in Mostar and Jablanica in 1993.
(hina) sp rml