THE HAGUE, July 8 (Hina) - The International Criminal Tribunal
for former Yugoslavia (ICTY) said on Monday that it would render
its decision on Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic and army
commander Ratko Mladic on Thursday, July 11.
"If the Trial Chamber decides to reconfirm the indictments
against the two accused, as requested by Prosecutor Mark Harmon
in his closing statement delivered today, it will issue
international warrants for their arrest, which will be sent to
all member States of the UN, to the Implementation Force (IFOR)
and to Interpol," the tribunal said in a statement at the close
of a week-long public evidentiary hearing.
Harmon called on the Trial Chamber to certify to the
tribunal president that "the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia has
failed to comply with its obligation under Article 29 of the
(ICTY) Statute."
He recalled that both of the accused "remain ensconced in
their Balkan sanctuaries" and accused Yugoslavia of providing
"succor and refuge" to the accused.
Harmon called on the tribunal president to allert the UN
Security Council to Yugoslavia's failure to arrest Karadzic and
Mladic.
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