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The High Representative, by way of his Decisions dated 7 March 2003, 7 July
2003, 3 February 2004, 16 April 2004, 30 June 2004, 16 December 2004, 10 July
2007 and 30 May 2008, removed individuals listed in the Annex to this Notice of
Decision (hereinafter: this Decision) from public and/or party positions that
they held at the time. The Decisions also barred the individuals listed in the
Annex of this Notice of Decision from holding any official, elective or
appointive public office and from running in elections (“bans”). The removals
and bans were imposed for obstruction of the implementation of the General
Framework Agreement for Peace through a lack of co-operation with the
International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia (ICTY; the Tribunal).
Ratko Mladić, who was until recently the last individual at large under
indictment by the ICTY in relation to crimes perpetrated in Bosnia and
Herzegovina, was indicted in 1995 by the ICTY Office of the Prosecutor for
genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes, allegedly perpetrated during
the period of 1992 to 1995 in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
After indictments against both Ratko Mladić and Radovan Karadžić were
confirmed in 1995, warrants of arrest were transmitted to the then Federal
Republic of Yugoslavia, the then Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the
Bosnian Serb administration which subsequently became Republika Srpska. As the
warrants were not executed, the Tribunal issued an international arrest
warrant.
The Tribunal considered that the failure to arrest Karadžić and Mladić could
be ascribed to the refusal of the then Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia
and Montenegro) and Republika Srpska to cooperate with the ICTY. The Tribunal
noted in particular that this failure was a breach of the obligations made on
Republika Srpska’s behalf by the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in the Dayton
Peace Agreement.
The United Nations Security Council also issued a number of resolutions
urging compliance with the Tribunal.
Ratko Mladić evaded arrest for 16 years. Upon his arrest on 26 May 2011, and
his transfer from the Republic of Serbia to the custody of the ICTY on 31 May
2011, the conditions to repeal the bans have been met. It is hereby expressly
stated that bans imposed under the High Representative’s international mandate
relating to the individuals listed in the Annex of this Decision are no longer
in force.
This Decision does not entitle any of the individuals listed in the Annex to
this Notice of Decision to restoration to the office from which they were
removed pursuant to the Decisions nor does it imply any obligation on the part
of employers to reinstate those individuals or to compensate them for loss of
employment.
Further, this Decision does not entitle any individual listed in the Annex to
this Decision to compensation or other forms of unvested monetary benefits or
privileges or status forfeited as a result of the Decisions.
This Decision does not constitute an amnesty but rather a repeal,
prospectively, of the Decisions. The Decisions are not expunged and remain as
part of the legislative record of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
This Decision does not affect or otherwise prejudice any pending or impending
criminal proceedings in or outside of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
To the extent the terms of this Decision contradict domestic legislation on
any of the subjects encompassed thereby, the former shall prevail.
This Decision has immediate effect and will not require any further
procedural steps.
This Decision is published on the official web-site of the Office of the High
Representative and shall be published without delay in the Official Gazette of
Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Official Gazette of the Republika Srpska.
Sarajevo, 10 June 2011
Dr. Valentin Inzko
High Representative
Annex:
List of Individuals Subject to the Notice of Decision by the High
Representative to Lift the Ban Imposed on Number of Former Public Officials by
the High Representative Decisions
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1. Milovan
Bjelica
2. Đojo Arsenović
3. Dragomir Vasić
4. Dragan Bašević
5. Veljko Borovčanin
6. Ivan Šarac
7. Mirko Šarović
8. Dejan Miletić
9. Cvetko Cvjetko Savić
10. Pantelija Ćurguz
11. Nedjeljko Nedeljko Đekanović
12. Božidar Vučurević
13. Cvjetan Cvijetin Nikić
14. Milan Ninković
15. Duško Kornjača
16. Milan Tupajić
17. Rodoljub Đukanović
18. Zoran Petrić
19. Mile Pejčić
20. Zoran Đerić
21. Pero Šakota
22. Mirko Vojinović Bojinović
23. Svetislav Jokić
24. Dragomir Keserović
25. Vesna Ećim-Zlojutro
26. Momčilo Komljenović
27. Milenko
Stanić
28. Momir Tošić
29. Mihajlo
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30. RadomirLukić
31. DragomirLjubojević
32. Miloš
Lazović
33. Aleksandar Savić
34. Slavo Čeliković
35. Ljubisav Simić
36. Dragan Vučković
37. Predrag Perković
38. Mirko Delić
39. Slavko Tošović
40. Ljubomir Erić
41. Stevan Tadić
42. Novak
Gojković
43. Zoran Žuža
44. Drago Dragutin Đurašinović
45. Zvonko Bajagić
46. Pantelija Damjanović
47. Jovan
Čizmović
48. Radenko Damjanović
49. Milorad
Marić
50. Milomir Mališ
51. Predrag Jovičić
52. Petko Pavlović
53. Milorad Bilbija
54. Čedomir Popović
55. Nade Radović
56. Mrkša
Skočajić
57. Dragomir Andan
58. Predrag Ćeranić
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