First Bosnia Evidence in Milosevic Trial: Tudjman draws map of plans for divided Bosnia
Day 21
First Bosnia Evidence in Milosevic Trial: Tudjman draws map of plans for divided Bosnia
Day 21
The map, a copy of which was produced in court, and Ashdown's testimony will be used at a later date in support of the prosecution's allegation that Milosevic was part of a joint criminal enterprise with the aim of expanding Serbian territory by ethnically cleansing parts of Bosnia. Though not stated, the map and Ashdown's testimony could support the much-reported meeting between Tudjman and Milosevic at Tito's hunting lodge when they allegedly agreed to carve up Bosnia between them.
Introducing the testimony now, during the Kosovo portion of the trial, illustrates one of the reasons the prosecution sought joinder of the Kosovo and Bosnia/Croatia indictments. It prevents certain witnesses from having to make multiple appearances before the Tribunal. On the other hand, it is disconcerting to hear evidence so much out of context. Nevertheless, this is one piece of evidence no one will have difficulty in recalling -- neither the prosecution, the judges or the accused.