US embassy cable - 05ZAGREB76

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CROATIAN POLITICIANS DERIDE LATEST GOTOVINA LEGAL TEAM PLOY

Identifier: 05ZAGREB76
Wikileaks: View 05ZAGREB76 at Wikileaks.org
Origin: Embassy Zagreb
Created: 2005-01-14 15:04:00
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Tags: KJUS KAWC PREL HR War Crimes
Redacted: This cable was not redacted by Wikileaks.
This record is a partial extract of the original cable. The full text of the original cable is not available.


 
UNCLAS ZAGREB 000076 
 
SIPDIS 
 
 
DEPARTMENT FOR EUR/SCE, S/WCI 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: KJUS, KAWC, PREL, HR, War Crimes 
SUBJECT: CROATIAN POLITICIANS DERIDE LATEST GOTOVINA LEGAL 
TEAM PLOY 
 
1. (U) Croatian political leaders from President Mesic to HDZ 
presidential candidate Jadranka Kosor and Minister of Justice 
Skare-Ozbolt roundly condemned a January 5 letter sent by 
ICTY Fugitive Ante Gotovina's lawyer, Luka Misetic, to the 
Luxemburg EU Chair and recently leaked to the press.  In the 
letter, Misetic offers that Gotovina would surrender to the 
Tribunal if his case were transfered to the Croatian judicial 
system for processing.  Reaction to the letter from the GoC 
was swift and negative, with most leaders repeating 
assertions that Gotovina must appear in The Hague. 
 
2. (U) Minister of Justice Skare-Ozbolt issued a statement 
saying that "the grounds for an indictment or a lack thereof 
can only and exclusively be proven in legal proceedings 
before the court that approved the indictment."  She further 
noted that only the ICTY Trial Chamber could approve a case 
transfer and only at the recommendation of the Chief 
Prosecutor.  Assistant Minister of Justice Jaksa Muljacic, 
responsible for ICTY cooperation, stated clearly in several 
press interviews that such a transfer was out of the question 
in Gotovina's case as long as he was a fugitive. 
 
3. (U) President Mesic said sarcastically that he wished 
Gotovina's lawyers luck with this tactic.  Earlier this week 
in a nationally televised campaign debate in which he was 
asked what he would do if he saw Gotovina on the street, 
Mesic answered unabiguously that Croatia has a constitutional 
law on cooperation with the ICTY and that he would obey that 
law.  HDZ presidential candidate Kosor, who flubbed her 
answer to the same debate question ("I wouldn't recognize 
him), responded to this letter's publication that "I don't 
think this attempt to resolve the case through the press is 
good for General Gotovina." 
FRANK 
 
 
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