Mladić hiding probe “Serbia’s internal issue”

National Council for Cooperation with the Hague Tribunal President Rasim Ljajić says the probe into hiding of Hague indictees is Serbia’s internal issue.

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Thursday, 03.11.2011.

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National Council for Cooperation with the Hague Tribunal President Rasim Ljajic says the probe into hiding of Hague indictees is Serbia’s internal issue. He said that the investigation into Hague indictee Ratko Mladic’s hiding should be a matter of the Serbian state institutions and not “somebody from the outside“. Mladic hiding probe “Serbia’s internal issue” “It should be an internal issue for the investigation that we will conduct for our own sake and not for the sake of anybody in the international community,“ Ljajic told reporters in Belgrade. He pointed out that Serbia’s state organs would create a reconstruction of all Hague indictees’ whereabouts. Commenting on Hague Tribunal Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz’s visit to Belgrade on November 8, Ljajic said it was a regular working visit ahead of a submission of his report to the UN Security Council. “We expect the most positive report so far because we have closed all open chapters in cooperation with the Hague Tribunal,” he explained. The National Council for Cooperation with the Hague Tribunal president repeated that all of the indictees had been extradited to the Hague Tribunal, that the entire documentation had been submitted, that the Tribunal had had access to the archives when it had requested and that all witnesses had been relieved of the obligation to keep state and military secrets. ”At the moment we have absolutely no unsolved requests and therefore we expect the report to be completely positive, without objections to Serbia,” Ljajic stressed. Brammertz stated on October 19 in The Hague that he expected a report from the Serbian authorities in early November on Mladic’s whereabouts over the years and who had been helping him hide. ”I am waiting for a full report on it although we already have some statements. I expect to be fully informed when I get to Belgrade in early November,” the Hague Tribunal chief prosecutor pointed out and added that he wanted to know where exactly Mladic was hiding in the past years so he would “know whether those in charge of looking for him were seriously looking for him or not”. Rasim Ljajic

Mladić hiding probe “Serbia’s internal issue”

“It should be an internal issue for the investigation that we will conduct for our own sake and not for the sake of anybody in the international community,“ Ljajić told reporters in Belgrade.

He pointed out that Serbia’s state organs would create a reconstruction of all Hague indictees’ whereabouts.

Commenting on Hague Tribunal Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz’s visit to Belgrade on November 8, Ljajić said it was a regular working visit ahead of a submission of his report to the UN Security Council.

“We expect the most positive report so far because we have closed all open chapters in cooperation with the Hague Tribunal,” he explained.

The National Council for Cooperation with the Hague Tribunal president repeated that all of the indictees had been extradited to the Hague Tribunal, that the entire documentation had been submitted, that the Tribunal had had access to the archives when it had requested and that all witnesses had been relieved of the obligation to keep state and military secrets.

”At the moment we have absolutely no unsolved requests and therefore we expect the report to be completely positive, without objections to Serbia,” Ljajić stressed.

Brammertz stated on October 19 in The Hague that he expected a report from the Serbian authorities in early November on Mladić’s whereabouts over the years and who had been helping him hide.

”I am waiting for a full report on it although we already have some statements. I expect to be fully informed when I get to Belgrade in early November,” the Hague Tribunal chief prosecutor pointed out and added that he wanted to know where exactly Mladić was hiding in the past years so he would “know whether those in charge of looking for him were seriously looking for him or not”.

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