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On 10 July 2007 the High Representative, in the exercise of his authority
under Article V of Annex 10 of the General Framework Agreement for Peace,
ordered the seizure of travel documents (Orders Seizing Travel Documents)
belonging to certain individuals in order to prevent activities, which were, or
which threatened to be, obstructive of the peace implementation process as
pursued under the aegis of the General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia
and Herzegovina.
Upon careful consideration of the continued application of those orders to
some of the individuals affected and having consulted relevant security and law
enforcement partners, I have concluded that the reasons for the seizure by the
High Representative of the travel documentsof those same certain individuals no
longer apply. I therefore hereby decide that the Orders Seizing Travel
Documents shall be repealed for the individuals listed on Annex to this Notice
(hereinafter: Annex).
Individuals listed in Annex shall be entitled to have travel documents,
including identity cards, which were seized pursuant to an Order Seizing Travel
Documents, returned to them.
The principles of equity, proper governance and judicious exercise of the
High Representative’s international mandate, all of which take into account the
balance between the protection of the peace implementation process and the
rights of the individual, justify this outcome.
This Decision does not call into question the validity of the Orders Seizing
Travel Documents and those Orders remain in force except as expressly repealed
by this decision against those individuals listed in Annex. This Decision
does not entitle any individual listed in Annex to compensation for any
remuneration, benefits, privileges, or status forfeited as a result of the
application of the Orders Seizing Travel Documents.
This Decision repeals, prospectively, the Orders Seizing Travel Documents.
The latter is not expunged and remains as part of the legislative record of
Bosnia and Herzegovina.
This Decision does not prejudice any ongoing or future investigation against
those individuals listed in Annex.
This Decision does not prejudice the right of the High Representative to take
future action against any individual listed on Annex should s/he again obstruct,
or threaten to obstruct, the implementation of the General Framework Agreement
for Peace.
This Decision has immediate effect and will not require any further
procedural steps.
Sarajevo, 8 September
2010
Valentin Inzko
High Representative
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