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7/5/2004
UN War Crimes Tribunal Reports Serbia And Montenegro's Lack Of Cooperation
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Extremely serious" and persistent failures on the part of
Serbia and Montenegro to cooperate with the United Nations war
crimes tribunal
for the former Yugoslavia are threatening to push the trials of
key suspects beyond the target completion date of 2008, the court's
President warned this week in a letter to the Security Council.
Describing
Serbia and Montenegro's level of cooperation with the Prosecutor
of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former
Yugoslavia (ICTY) as practically "non-existent," Judge
Theodor Meron said that he was not only concerned that the country
was failing to comply with its international obligations, but that
its actions are "detrimental to the expectations placed
on the Tribunal by its completion strategy and could seriously
impinge
[its] ability to meet those expectations."
The letter, sent to the President of the Security Council, highlights
the particulars of the recent report of the Tribunal's Prosecutor,
who identified failures on the part of Serbia and Montenegro to
execute arrest warrants issued by the Hague-based Tribunal, or to
give any reason why it had done so.
The letter also informs the Council that Prosecutor Carla Del Ponte
failed to receive any cooperation in her attempts to secure witness
testimonies and documentary evidence, and to grant waivers to enable
witnesses to either make statements to the Prosecutor's Office or
to testify before the Tribunal.
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