THE HAGUE, July 2 (Hina) - Yugoslav attorneys Dragan Krgovic and Zoran Tomanovic arrived at the Hague tribunal headquarters around noon on Monday to carry out formalities for the defence of former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic
before the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. They told reporters they had still not talked to their client, and were unable to say how many attorneys would comprise the defence. Asked if Milosevic's wife Mirjana Markovic had been granted a visa to come to the Netherlands, they said they did not know. Milosevic was extradited and taken to the Scheveningen prison in The Hague in the early morning hours last Friday. He has been accused, alongside four of his closest associates, for crimes against humanity committed against ethnic Kosovo Albanians in 1998/9, and for breaches of the law and customs of war. The former Yugoslav head of state will be arraigned a
THE HAGUE, July 2 (Hina) - Yugoslav attorneys Dragan Krgovic and
Zoran Tomanovic arrived at the Hague tribunal headquarters around
noon on Monday to carry out formalities for the defence of former
Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic before the International
Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.
They told reporters they had still not talked to their client, and
were unable to say how many attorneys would comprise the defence.
Asked if Milosevic's wife Mirjana Markovic had been granted a visa
to come to the Netherlands, they said they did not know.
Milosevic was extradited and taken to the Scheveningen prison in
The Hague in the early morning hours last Friday. He has been
accused, alongside four of his closest associates, for crimes
against humanity committed against ethnic Kosovo Albanians in
1998/9, and for breaches of the law and customs of war.
The former Yugoslav head of state will be arraigned at 10.00 hours
on Tuesday.
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