Brammertz to discuss archives, witnesses

Serge Brammertz will discuss access to archives and witnesses during his visit to Belgrade next week.

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Wednesday, 03.09.2008.

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Serge Brammertz will discuss access to archives and witnesses during his visit to Belgrade next week. The chief prosecutor of the Hague Tribunal will also review progress in the hunt for the remaining fugitives. Brammertz to discuss archives, witnesses At a weekly press briefing in The Hague, the chief prosecutor’s spokeswoman Olga Kavran said that Brammertz would be in Belgrade on September 10 and 11 to meet with Serbian officials in charge of cooperation with the Hague Tribunal, including War Crimes Prosecutor Vladimir Vukcevic and President of the National Council for Hague Cooperation Rasim Ljajic. "The purpose of the working meetings is to discuss current issues concerning cooperation, such as access to documents and archives, access to and protection of witnesses, as well as the search for the remaining two fugitives—Ratko Mladic and Goran Hadzic,“ Kavran said. She reiterated that this would be Brammertz’s second official visit to Serbia in his capacity as chief prosecutor. Brammertz was due to visit Serbia on July 23, but he postponed his visit following the arrest of former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic on July 21 in Belgrade. Serge Brammertz (Beta, archive)

Brammertz to discuss archives, witnesses

At a weekly press briefing in The Hague, the chief prosecutor’s spokeswoman Olga Kavran said that Brammertz would be in Belgrade on September 10 and 11 to meet with Serbian officials in charge of cooperation with the Hague Tribunal, including War Crimes Prosecutor Vladimir Vukčević and President of the National Council for Hague Cooperation Rasim Ljajić.

"The purpose of the working meetings is to discuss current issues concerning cooperation, such as access to documents and archives, access to and protection of witnesses, as well as the search for the remaining two fugitives—Ratko Mladić and Goran Hadžić,“ Kavran said.

She reiterated that this would be Brammertz’s second official visit to Serbia in his capacity as chief prosecutor.

Brammertz was due to visit Serbia on July 23, but he postponed his visit following the arrest of former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadžić on July 21 in Belgrade.

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