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Serb war crimes suspect says arrest violated rights
By Alexandra Hudson Reuters - Monday, June 4 05:45 pm

THE HAGUE (Reuters) - Former Bosnian Serb General Zdravko Tolimir declined
to enter a plea to genocide charges on Monday and told the U.N. war crimes
tribunal the nature of his arrest and transfer to the Hague last week
violated his rights.

Tolimir, an aide to the tribunal's most wanted man, Bosnian Serb wartime
commander Ratko Mladic, was arrested last week on the border between Serbia
and Bosnia's Serb Republic and transferred to The Hague on Friday, a move
which saw Belgrade praised by the European Union for cooperation with the
court.

The former general, dressed in a dark suit and tie and appearing gaunt, told
the court: "I was arrested in the territory of Serbia, whose citizen I am,
and I was transferred to the territory of (Bosnia's Serb Republic) ...
without the presence of a lawyer."

He said he was taken to various locations in Bosnia where he was filmed and
interviewed by government officials who offered him inducements to say he
was a citizen of Bosnia.

Tolimir is charged with two counts of genocide for his role in the 1995
massacre of 8,000 Bosnian Muslims in Srebrenica during the 1992-95 war, as
well as charges of extermination, persecution and inhumane acts.

Tolimir, 58, told the court he was in poor health and had suffered three
strokes and lost around 30 kilos. He was polite throughout but declined to
confirm his name, saying he wanted to stress how his extradition had been
unlawful.

Prosecutors said they would seek to combine his trial with that already
underway of five former Bosnian Serb officers also on trial for genocide
over Srebrenica.

Soon after his arrest rumours circulated that Tolimir was simply dumped over
the border, to reduce the political fallout among Serbia's
ultranationalists.

U.N. war crimes prosecutor Carla del Ponte arrived in Belgrade on Monday to
meet Serbia's new government and assess its cooperation with the Hague
tribunal, the key to its European Union membership prospects.





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