ZAGREB, March 8 (Hina) - Croatian Justice Minister Vesna Skare Ozbolt has confirmed that a sealed indictment against generals Ivan Cermak and Mladen Markac and an amended indictment against General Ante Gotovina arrived in Zagreb from
The Hague some ten days ago.
ZAGREB, March 8 (Hina) - Croatian Justice Minister Vesna Skare Ozbolt
has confirmed that a sealed indictment against generals Ivan Cermak
and Mladen Markac and an amended indictment against General Ante
Gotovina arrived in Zagreb from The Hague some ten days ago.#L#
The indictments arrived on March 1 and their content will be kept
confidential until a competent judge of the UN war crimes tribunal
decides that they can be made public, Minister Skare Ozbolt said at a
news conference at the ministry on Monday.
She said that Cermak and Markac would leave for The Hague by the end
of this week.
Skare Ozbolt voiced hope that the UN tribunal and its chief prosecutor
Carla del Ponte would welcome the decision of the accused to appear
voluntarily before the tribunal and that upon their initial appearance
they would be granted release pending trial.
She said the government would extend all legal, expert and other
assistance to the accused, including the engagement of domestic and
foreign legal experts as "amici curiae" (friends of the court).
According to recent media speculation, Cermak and Markac are charged
with crimes against humanity committed during and after the 1995
Operation Storm.
At the time, Cermak was the civil administrator of Knin and Markac
commanded special police forces.
(Hina) rml