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Yugoslavia: U.N. Must press Kostunica
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By Human Rights Watch, May 8,
2001.
As Yugoslav President Vojislav Kostunica arrived in the U.S.,
Human Rights Watch urged U.N. and U.S. officials to press him to
cooperate fully with the International Criminal Tribunal for the
Former Yugoslavia (ICTY). Kostunica is slated to meet U.N.
Secretary General Kofi Annan on Tuesday.
"Last fall, Yugoslavia was admitted to the U.N. with the
expectation that it would abide by U.N. commitments -- including
the requirement that member states cooperate with the tribunal,"
said Richard Dicker, head of Human Rights Watch's International
Justice program. "Unfortunately, cooperation has been halting and
President Kostunica himself has done little but denigrate the
tribunal. Indeed, he has said point blank that Milosevic should
never be sent to The Hague. U.N. officials should make clear that
this approach is completely unacceptable."
Human Rights Watch called for the Secretary General and other
officials to raise Hague Tribunal cooperation as a central focus
of the meeting.
Following meetings at the U.N. Tuesday, Kostunica will travel to
Washington, D.C., coincidentally crossing paths with Tribunal
Prosecutor Carla Del Ponte, who is also in Washington this week.
Kostunica will have meetings with senior U.S. government officials
and representatives of the international financial institutions,
where discussions will likely focus on a donors' conference for
Yugoslavia, which the World Bank and the E.U. have proposed for
June 1, but the U.S. has suggested be postponed until Yugoslavia
demonstrates further commitment to cooperate with the tribunal.
In a letter sent to U.S. Secretary of State last week, Human
Rights Watch urged that the setting of a date for a donors'
conference on Yugoslavia should be tied to specific benchmarks.
"No donors' conference should be scheduled until Yugoslav citizens
who have been indicted by the tribunal are sent to The Hague,"
said Dicker. "Kostunica must also make a public commitment that
Milosevic himself will be transferred to the custody of the
tribunal."
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