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THE HAGUE, Nov 4 (Hina) - The defence team of a former Vukovar mayor,
Slavko Dokmanovic, filed an appeal on 31 October to the Appeals
Chamber of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former
Yugoslavia (ICTY), hoping to overturn the Tribunal's decision
refusing Dokmanovic to be released from detention.
ICTY investigators with the cooperation of the UN Transitional
Administration for the Danubian area (UNTAES) apprehended
Dokmanovic in this eastern Croatian region this summer. The
Tribunal indicted him for war crimes committed on Ovcara, a farm
near Vukovar, in November 1991.
Dokmanovic's defence team requested that he be released and
returned to Sombor in Yugoslavia, claiming that Vukovar's former
mayor had been arrested illegally.
The defence said that statements by witnesses for the prosecution
during preliminary hearings on 8 September 1997 had been incorrect,
contradictory and "not credible".
The defence said the court's decision was based on the wrong
assumption that Yugoslavia would not have apprehended Dokmanovic,
adding that the Yugoslav Constitution prohibited the extradition
of only those persons who were the citizens of the Federal Republic
of Yugoslavia, which Dokmanovic was not.
Furthermore, the defence said, the Tribunal had incorrectly
interpreted UNTAES's mandate, for UNTAES's mandate was not to
"apprehend and abduct any person".
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