GOTOVINA CASE
FEBRUARY 4 2009 16:33h
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Brammertz will meet representatives of the Croatian authorities on the operative and political levels regarding requested documents.
ZAGREB, CROATIA – The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY), Serge Brammertz, will visit Zagreb on Thursday to meet with Croatian authorities with regards to documents the tribunal requested in the process against former Croatian General Ante Gotovina, the war crimes tribunal’s prosecution said in a statement on Wednesday.
- Prosecutor Brammertz will be in Zagreb on Thursday. He will beet representatives of Croatian authorities on the operative and political level regarding documents related to the Gotovina case – the prosecution’s spokeswoman, Olga Kavran, said.
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