Tuesday, 3 July, 2001, 09:36 GMT 10:36 UK
Milosevic hearing transcript

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Milosevic: Refusal to appoint a lawyer or to enter a plea

Transcript of Slobodan Milosevic's first appearance at the UN War Crimes
Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.
Judge Richard May: Mr Milosevic I see that you are not represented by
counsel
today. We understand that this is of your own choice. You do have the right
of course to defend yourself. You also have a right to counsel and you
should
consider carefully whether it is in your own best interests not to be
represented.



I consider this tribunal false tribunal

Slobodan Milosevic
These proceedings will be long and complex and you may wish to reconsider
the
position. In these circumstances if you wish to have time to consider
whether
you want to have counsel or not, we will be prepared to give it to you. Now
do you want some time to consider now whether you wish to be represented?

Slobodan Milosevic: I consider this tribunal false tribunal and indictments
false indictments. It is illegal, being not appointed by UN General
Assembly,
so I have no need to appoint counsel to illegal organ.

Judge: Well Mr Milosevic, in due course you will have the chance to put in
motions challenging the jurisdiction or any other preliminary matters which
you wish to do. But we take it that you wish to proceed today without
counsel
although it is a matter which you may wish to reconsider in due course.



Judge Richard May: This is not the time for speeches

This initial appearance is simply to deal with these matters: first of all
the indictment itself, and secondly for you, if you wish, to enter your
pleas
of guilty or not guilty to it.

The first matter is the indictment. As you may know, you have the right to
have the indictment read out now in court before you plead to it. This is a
right which you may also waive. Now do you want to have the indictment read
out or not?

Slobodan Milosevic: That is your problem.



This trial's aim is to produce false justification for the war crimes of
Nato

Slobodan Milosevic
Judge: Mr Milosevic, you are now before this tribunal and you are within the
jurisdiction of it. You will be tried by the tribunal. You will be accorded
the full rights of the accused, according to international law and the full
protections of international law and the statute.

[Long silence]

Judge: The trial chamber will treat your response as a waiver of your right
to have the indictment read out. The next part of the procedure is to move
towards having that indictment put to you. Mr Milosevic, you may if you wish
have time to consider your plea.

The rule allows you up to 30 days to do so if you don't understand the
matters to which you have to plead, or you wish to consult counsel before
entering a plea. On the other hand, you may enter a plea today. Now do you
want to enter pleas today or are you asking for an adjournment to consider
the matter further?

Slobodan Milosevic: This trial's aim is to produce false justification for
the war crimes of Nato committed in Yugoslavia.



We shall enter pleas of not guilty on each count on your behalf

Judge May
Judge: Mr Milosevic I asked you a question. Do you wish to enter your pleas
today or are you asking for an adjournment to consider the matter further?

Slobodan Milosevic: I have given you my answer. Furthermore, this so-called
tribunal...

[Microphones switched off.]

Judge: The rules state that if an accused fails to enter a plea, then the
trial chamber shall enter a plea of not guilty on his behalf. Mr Milosevic
we
treat your response as a failure to enter a plea and we shall enter pleas of
not guilty on each count on your behalf.

Slobodan Milosevic: As I have said, the aim of this tribunal is to justify
the crimes committed in Yugoslavia. That is why this is a false tribunal...

Judge: Mr Milosevic, this is not the time for speeches. As I have said you
will have a full opportunity in due course to defend yourself and to make
your defence before the tribunal. This is not the moment to do so. This
matter is now adjourned. The next hearing will be a status conference which
will take place the week commencing the 27 August unless the trial chamber
orders an earlier hearing. The matter is now adjourned.





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