THE HAGUE, June 23 (Hina) - The Hague Prosecutor's Office is satisfied with the current course of investigations in crimes committed in Kosovo, said Deputy Chief Prosecutor of the International War Crimes Tribunal (ICTY), Graham
Blewitt, on Wednesday. The work is proceeding well, although it is evidently dangerous, Blewitt told a news conference, adding that one of sites where ICTY investigative teams arrived at was mined. Teams are faced with logistic difficulties which they remove as they appear, Blewitt added. He said all teams would be soon on the ground in Kosovo. First ICTY investigators entered this Yugoslav turbulent province last Friday. Blewitt added that scopes of crimes did not astonish the Hague Tribunal. We anticipated a horrendous picture and it is what we, unfortunately, encounter, he told reporters. He said there had been also signs about attempts to destroy evidence on cr
THE HAGUE, June 23 (Hina) - The Hague Prosecutor's Office is
satisfied with the current course of investigations in crimes
committed in Kosovo, said Deputy Chief Prosecutor of the
International War Crimes Tribunal (ICTY), Graham Blewitt, on
Wednesday.
The work is proceeding well, although it is evidently dangerous,
Blewitt told a news conference, adding that one of sites where ICTY
investigative teams arrived at was mined.
Teams are faced with logistic difficulties which they remove as
they appear, Blewitt added.
He said all teams would be soon on the ground in Kosovo. First ICTY
investigators entered this Yugoslav turbulent province last
Friday.
Blewitt added that scopes of crimes did not astonish the Hague
Tribunal. We anticipated a horrendous picture and it is what we,
unfortunately, encounter, he told reporters.
He said there had been also signs about attempts to destroy evidence
on crimes.
(hina) ms