SARAJEVO, April 19 (Hina) - The government of the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina on Monday decided to issue guarantees to five Bosnian Croats necessary for their provisional release pending trial before the UN war crimes tribunal at
The Hague.
SARAJEVO, April 19 (Hina) - The government of the Federation of
Bosnia-Herzegovina on Monday decided to issue guarantees to five
Bosnian Croats necessary for their provisional release pending trial
before the UN war crimes tribunal at The Hague.#L#
The attorneys of the five former high ranking political and military
officials of Herzeg-Bosna, whom the Hague-based war crimes tribunal
indicted on command responsibility, have requested guarantees from
Bosnia-Herzegovina's Presidency and the Federation government
necessary for their provisional release. The statement issued by the
government's public relations office said the decision on the
guarantees for Jadranko Prlic, Bruno Stojic, Slobodan Praljak,
Berislav Pusic and Valentin Coric was made.
The permanent place of residence of the five Bosnian Croats, who have
been indicted together with the former head of the Croatian Defence
Council Main Staff, General Milivoj Petkovic, is the Federation of
Bosnia-Herzegovina.
A condition for considering their request for provisional release from
the Scheveningen detention is that the governments of Croatia and the
Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina issue guarantees that the five men
would be under the constant surveillance and that they would answer to
the ICTY summons.
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