ROME, Dec 9 (Hina) - The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) deputy chief prosecutor, Graham Blewitt, said the ICTY would get the Belgrade address of the former Bosnian Serb leader, Ratko Mladic, indicted
for war crimes, in order to dismiss the statement of the Yugoslav authorities under which Mladic was not in Yugoslavia, an Italian daily, Il Piccolo wrote on Sunday. The ICTY had said on several occasions that Mladic was under the protection of the Yugoslav army in Belgrade. According to the daily, Blewitt dismissed the statement of Yugoslav leaders that Mladic left Yugoslavia over a year ago. We still don't know Mladic's exact address but we will get it, Blewitt said. Il Piccolo said the former Bosnian Serb leader has been seen in Belgrade on several occasions protected by members of the federal army's special units.(hina) it
ROME, Dec 9 (Hina) - The International Criminal Tribunal for the
former Yugoslavia (ICTY) deputy chief prosecutor, Graham Blewitt,
said the ICTY would get the Belgrade address of the former Bosnian
Serb leader, Ratko Mladic, indicted for war crimes, in order to
dismiss the statement of the Yugoslav authorities under which
Mladic was not in Yugoslavia, an Italian daily, Il Piccolo wrote on
Sunday.
The ICTY had said on several occasions that Mladic was under the
protection of the Yugoslav army in Belgrade.
According to the daily, Blewitt dismissed the statement of Yugoslav
leaders that Mladic left Yugoslavia over a year ago. We still don't
know Mladic's exact address but we will get it, Blewitt said.
Il Piccolo said the former Bosnian Serb leader has been seen in
Belgrade on several occasions protected by members of the federal
army's special units.
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