THE HAGUE, Sept 11 (Hina) - A former Yugoslav president, Slobodan Milosevic, communicates with most inmates at the Schevenningen detention centre in The Hague, a Belgrade attorney who visited Milosevic a few days ago said on
Tuesday.
THE HAGUE, Sept 11 (Hina) - A former Yugoslav president, Slobodan
Milosevic, communicates with most inmates at the Schevenningen
detention centre in The Hague, a Belgrade attorney who visited
Milosevic a few days ago said on Tuesday. #L#
They drink coffee together, socialise and go walking and Milosevic
joined a group of inmates for a lunch made by Croatian general Rahim
Ademi several days ago, said Dragan Krgovic, an attorney in the
'Bosanski Samac' case.
Upon Milosevic's transfer to the UN war crimes tribunal at The Hague
this June, the court's secretariat decided that he be isolated from
other prisoners for a period of one month. This decision was
gradually rescinded and currently applies only to several Bosnian
Serbs, including a former Bosnian Serb parliament speaker, Momcilo
Krajisnik.
Milosevic has been indicted for war crimes against humanity
committed in Kosovo during 1999. The chief prosecutor for the
international war crimes tribunal for former Yugoslavia (ICTY),
Carla del Ponte, has recently announced that Milosevic will soon be
indicted for war crimes in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Croatia as well.
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