ZAGREB, Feb 5 (Hina) - The defence of Tihomir Blaskic will send an urgent request to the president of the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague for assistance in providing the former Bosnian Croat general with appropriate medical care,
attorney Anto Nobilo said in a statement on Thursday.
ZAGREB, Feb 5 (Hina) - The defence of Tihomir Blaskic will send an
urgent request to the president of the UN war crimes tribunal in The
Hague for assistance in providing the former Bosnian Croat general
with appropriate medical care, attorney Anto Nobilo said in a
statement on Thursday.#L#
Nobilo issued the statement after receiving an expert medical opinion
from Dr Rajko Ostojic, deputy director of the Zagreb Clinic Hospital,
and after consultations with him. Ostojic made the opinion on the
basis of medical reports received from the Netherlands via Blaskic's
defence.
According to the statement, the doctors used by the Hague tribunal
evidently failed to make a correct diagnosis and prescribe efficient
treatment since Blaskic's condition is as grave as it was 14 months
ago when the treatment began.
In its request to the tribunal's president, the defence will insist
that Blaskic undergo all the necessary tests either in the Netherlands
or in Croatia, and will also offer the services of Dr Ostojic, who is
ready to fly to The Hague immediately to examine the general.
Nobilo said in the statement he would notify the Croatian government
about the "inappropriate medical treatment" Blaskic had received, and
urge it to take the necessary measures to secure appropriate medical
care for a Croatian citizen serving a prison sentence abroad, as
provided for by the Vienna Convention.
Blaskic has been in custody at The Hague for nearly eight years. His
condition started deteriorating 18 months ago, with symptoms including
gastrointestinal bleeding, anemia and overall weakness.
He was sentenced to 45 years in jail pending appeal on the basis of
command responsibility for war crimes committed against the Muslim
population in Central Bosnia during the 1990s war.
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