ZAGREB, March 2 (Hina) - The Office of the Prosecutor of the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague on Tuesday declined to comment on a report by the Croatian Justice Ministry on the steps that had been taken to track down fugitive
general Ante Gotovina.
ZAGREB, March 2 (Hina) - The Office of the Prosecutor of the UN war
crimes tribunal in The Hague on Tuesday declined to comment on a
report by the Croatian Justice Ministry on the steps that had been
taken to track down fugitive general Ante Gotovina.#L#
Justice Minister Vesna Skare-Ozbolt delivered a 30-page report to
representatives of the Prosecutor's Office at the tribunal's office in
Zagreb on Monday.
Spokeswoman for the Prosecutor's Office Florence Hartmann said she
could not comment on the report, adding that it was a confidential
document and that only Chief Prosecutor Carla del Ponte or Croatian
government officials could speak about it.
Skare-Ozbolt also declined to speak of the content of the report,
saying that the police and all secret services had participated in its
drafting and that it was much more detailed than similar reports made
by the previous government.
Interior Minister Marijan Mlinaric told reporters that the data
gathered by the police and secret services showed that Gotovina was
not hiding in Croatia.
Hartmann dismissed as incorrect reports carried by some Croatian media
that Del Ponte would submit a report to the UN Security Council in
March.
Those media reports are not correct. There will be no report to the
Security Council in March, the spokeswoman said, adding that a regular
report on the work of the Prosecutor's Office and cooperation with the
countries concerned was submitted once a year, usually in autumn.
Hartmann said that an amended indictment against Gotovina, which the
chief prosecutor forwarded to the relevant judge in mid-February for
confirmation, had not yet been confirmed.
The initial indictment charged Gotovina with crimes against humanity
and war crimes committed against Serb civilians in an area under his
command during and after Operation Storm in 1995. Gotovina has been on
the run since the indictment was issued in July 2001.
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