THE HAGUE, Oct 19 (Hina) - Croatia's Ambassador to the Netherlands Jaksa Muljacic on Tuesday handed officials with the Hague war crimes tribunal a decision by Croatian Justice Minister Zvonimir Separovic on the temporary suspension of
extradition proceedings against Mladen Naletilic Tuta, accompanied with his medical documentation and last week's decision by the Croatian Supreme Court granting Naletilic's extradition. Muljacic, who today met the President of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), Gabrielle Kirk McDonald, and Chief Prosecutor Carla del Ponte, told reporters the meetings were pleasant. It is now up to the Tribunal to make the next move, he added. Mladen Naletilic Tuta, who is charged with crimes committed in the Mostar area during the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina, was transferred last week from a Zagreb prison to the Zagreb clinic for coronary dis
THE HAGUE, Oct 19 (Hina) - Croatia's Ambassador to the Netherlands
Jaksa Muljacic on Tuesday handed officials with the Hague war
crimes tribunal a decision by Croatian Justice Minister Zvonimir
Separovic on the temporary suspension of extradition proceedings
against Mladen Naletilic Tuta, accompanied with his medical
documentation and last week's decision by the Croatian Supreme
Court granting Naletilic's extradition.
Muljacic, who today met the President of the International Criminal
Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), Gabrielle Kirk
McDonald, and Chief Prosecutor Carla del Ponte, told reporters the
meetings were pleasant. It is now up to the Tribunal to make the next
move, he added.
Mladen Naletilic Tuta, who is charged with crimes committed in the
Mostar area during the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina, was transferred
last week from a Zagreb prison to the Zagreb clinic for coronary
diseases due to his deteriorated condition.
(hina) rml