April 7, 2016

UN prosecutor to appeal acquittal of Serbian ultra-nationalist leader

Serbian ultranationalist Vojislav Šešelj (AFP file photo)

The Hague (IINA) – Serge Brammertz, the prosecutor of the UN tribunal for the erstwhile Yugoslavia, announced Wednesday that he will appeal The Hague-based court's recent acquittal of Serbian politician Vojislav Šešelj on war crimes charges in connection with actions committed by Serbian forces between August 1991 and September 1993.
According to UN News Center, Brammertz said he had come to the decision after reviewing the written reasons given by the Trial Chamber Majority for acquitting Šešelj. That verdict was announced on March 13.
“Given the far reaching nature of the errors we have identified in the majority judgement, we underscore for the victims of the crimes that the forthcoming appeal is of utmost priority for this office,” Brammertz said, adding that his office considers “there has been a fundamental failure by the majority to perform its judicial function.”
Among others, his office noted that in its view, the majority has omitted to properly adjudicate core aspects of the Prosecution's case, including by: failing to consider large parts of the evidentiary record; failing to provide proper reasons for its conclusions; failing to properly apply the 'beyond reasonable doubt' standard; and failing to consider the charges against Šešelj in light of the pervasive pattern of crimes proved.
“At the same time, we consider that the majority unreasonably allowed for the possibility that criminal conduct was simply a lawful contribution to the war effort, despite the overwhelming body of evidence pointing against it,” said Brammertz, noting a “sweeping disregard” of the large number of crimes proved at trial had led the majority to conclude “that there was no widespread or systematic attack against the civilian population in parts of Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina as required for crimes against humanity.”
Brammertz said that his office would exert maximum effort to ensure the appeal in the Vojislav Šešelj case is litigated efficiently, effectively and fairly in accordance with the prescribed appeals process of the Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals.
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