SARAJEVO, April 13 (Hina) - The government of the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina on Thursday will discuss the possibility of granting guarantees for the provisional release of five Bosnian Croats who earlier this month surrendered
voluntarily to the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague, Federation Deputy Prime Minister Gavrilo Grahovac said on Tuesday.
SARAJEVO, April 13 (Hina) - The government of the Federation of
Bosnia-Herzegovina on Thursday will discuss the possibility of
granting guarantees for the provisional release of five Bosnian Croats
who earlier this month surrendered voluntarily to the UN war crimes
tribunal in The Hague, Federation Deputy Prime Minister Gavrilo
Grahovac said on Tuesday.#L#
Attorneys for five of six Croats indicted on the basis of command
responsibility for crimes in Bosnia-Herzegovina previously asked the
federal authorities to grant guarantees sought by the Hague-based
tribunal so it could discuss the possibility of releasing the
indictees pending trial.
Jadranko Prlic, Slobodan Praljak, Valentin Coric, Bruno Stojic and
Berislav Pusic have permanent residence in Bosnia's
Hercegovina-Neretva Canton.
(Hina) rml