- IVANKO
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SARAJEVO, Aug 7 (Hina) - The international war crimes tribunal in The
Hague had not received any official request of Bosnian Serb Radovan
Karadzic, or his attorney, to have a trial before local courts on the territory+
of
the Serb entity in Bosnia-Herzegovina, UN spokesman Aleksandar Ivanko
told reporters in Sarajevo on Thursday.
Speaking on behalf The Hague tribunal, Ivanko said the tribunal
regarded reports on Karadzic's alleged request to be tried in Republika
Srpska as propaganda.
German daily Sueddeutsche Zeitung wrote, and some news agencies
reported, that Karadzic, charged with war crimes, had allegedly expressed
readiness to answer the charges before a local court.
Neither Karadzic nor anyone else on his behalf contacted us officially
with such a request, said Ivanko, adding he did not know The Hague
tribunal would be willing to leave this trial to any other court.
The bill of inditement had been filed with the international war crimes
tribunal, Ivanko said, and Karadzic must answer before that tribunal.
Media reports on the still influential Bosnian Serb leader's request
appeared shortly after Bosnian Serb representative in the BH Presidency
Momcilo Krajisnik asked the international community that trials against
Bosnian Serbs charged with war crimes be carried out in Republika Srpska,
and that The Hague tribunal be turned into some sort of advisory body
whose representatives would only supervise the said trials.
This request has so far been completely ignored.
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