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The Office of the High Representative expresses profound concern over
the judgment issued yesterday by the Sarajevo Cantonal Court in the case
of Veselin Cancar. Mr. Cancar's conviction on war crimes charges
involving the mistreatment of civilian detainees and the murder of a
civilian is directly contrary to the Rome Agreement of 18 February 1996
(the Rules of the Road). While this case has garnered much attention in
the press, and has given rise to a great deal of misinformation, the
relevant facts are simple and incontrovertible:
The Rules of the Road were designed to protect the credibility and integrity of the judicial system of Bosnia and Herzegovina, as it faces the difficult challenges posed by the post-war situation. They have been implemented successfully in the vast majority of cases, with authorities in both the Federation and Republika Sprska submitting files to ICTY for review and abiding by the Tribunal's findings regarding the sufficiency of evidence. In the Cancar case, however, the responsible authorities breached their legal obligation to prosecute only those crimes where the Tribunal has found sufficient evidence under international standards. Such "defiance" of the international community may make for good press coverage, but it calls into question the basic standards of officials within the judicial system who must, above all, respect the rule of law. This violation was exacerbated by a proceeding in which hearsay and innuendo were allowed to substitute for evidence, raising substantial doubts concerning the legal basis for the judgment. The verdict against Mr. Cancar will be appealed to the Federation Supreme Court, where a thorough review of the case can and should occur. It is the hope of this Office that the miscarriage of justice which has occurred in this case will, in the course of that review, be exposed and remedied. This outcome would serve to protect both the right of this defendent to a fair proceeding and, more fundamentally, the integrity of the judicial system as a whole.
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