THE HAGUE, Mar 1 (Hina) - The Hague Tribunal expects Dutch doctors to submit their report on the condition of Mladen Naletilic Tuta in the next several days, Jim Landale, spokesman for the International Criminal Tribunal for the
former Yugoslavia (ICTY), told reporters in The Hague on Wednesday. Landale said the Tribunal was waiting for a report in writing to be submitted to the secretariat, and that its content would determine further steps. A doctors' team from the Amsterdam University Hospital last week examined Naletilic in order to determine whether he is fit to travel to The Hague. Doctors from a Zagreb clinic for heart diseases had estimated that transportation to The Hague could jeopardise Naletilic's life. The Croatian Supreme Court in November last year ruled that Naletilic be handed over to The Hague, however, the implementation of this decision was postponed later because Naletilic had to
THE HAGUE, Mar 1 (Hina) - The Hague Tribunal expects Dutch doctors
to submit their report on the condition of Mladen Naletilic Tuta in
the next several days, Jim Landale, spokesman for the International
Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), told reporters
in The Hague on Wednesday.
Landale said the Tribunal was waiting for a report in writing to be
submitted to the secretariat, and that its content would determine
further steps.
A doctors' team from the Amsterdam University Hospital last week
examined Naletilic in order to determine whether he is fit to travel
to The Hague.
Doctors from a Zagreb clinic for heart diseases had estimated that
transportation to The Hague could jeopardise Naletilic's life.
The Croatian Supreme Court in November last year ruled that
Naletilic be handed over to The Hague, however, the implementation
of this decision was postponed later because Naletilic had to
undergo two operations on his heart.
In late 1998 the ICTY indicted Naletilic, together with Vinko
Martinovic Stela, for war crimes committed in the Mostar area.
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