ZAGREB, Nov 14 (Hina) - Croatian President Stjepan Mesic feels that the situation with fugitive General Ante Gotovina could have been solved if the chief prosecutor with the Hague war crimes tribunal, Carla Del Ponte, and her office
had been flexible.
ZAGREB, Nov 14 (Hina) - Croatian President Stjepan Mesic feels that
the situation with fugitive General Ante Gotovina could have been
solved if the chief prosecutor with the Hague war crimes tribunal,
Carla Del Ponte, and her office had been flexible. #L#
In interviews with Friday's Novi List and Glas Slavonije dailies,
Mesic gave an affirmative answer to the question whether he thought
the inflexibility of Del Ponte and the Prosecutor's Office was
responsible for Gotovina's present situation.
"As regards Gotovina, my position is clear. The Constitution binds
me to see that state mechanisms function. If everyone had the chance
to talk with the Hague tribunal's investigators except Ante
Gotovina, than I'm for giving him the same opportunity," Mesic
said.
He recalled that in an interview with Nacional weekly earlier this
year the runaway general said "something he'd never said before,"
i.e. that he recognised the Hague tribunal and Croatian state
bodies, and that the previous government prevented him from
speaking to the tribunal's investigators.
"He said that if he were enabled to be interviewed and if the
investigators were dissatisfied, he was willing to go to The
Hague," said Mesic.
"Even if he decides to go to The Hague, he has to arrange it with
someone. He has to come someplace and say, 'I haven't been caught or
extradited by any police, I wish to talk to you'," the president
said.
Mesic added he had advocated that Gotovina be given that chance. "I
only said, 'Talk to him, regardless of whether he is accused,
suspected or a witness'."
Reporters said the rules were clear in such situations and that if
Gotovina was indicted he must be arrested. "But he hasn't been
arrested," said Mesic.
Gotovina suggested reporting to representatives of the Hague
tribunal, Mesic said, adding that there should be have been some
flexibility and the problem would have been settled.
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