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Liber Amicorum Károly Bárd, II. Constraints on Government and Criminal Justice

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Jogtudomány / Law (12870), Jog, kriminológia, pönológia / Law, criminology, penology (12871), Emberi jogok / Human rights (12876)
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THE FORA FOR JUSTICE Americans particularly insisted on clarifying circumstances in which the crimes were committed. Ihose who have not yet watched it, should see a brilliant Istvan Sabos movie Taking Sides, based on the actual interrogation in the US occupation zone of Wilhelm Furtwangler, then-conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic charged with serving the Nazi regime, as it includes fascinating scenes of the fact-finding during the interrogation. Now, it is often perceived that the ICTY had a similar mission and that reconciliation in the region of the former Yugoslavia could not be possible without setting a clear historical record. Note that the ICTY founding document was silent on reconciliation, but it was soon recognized in the ICTY annual report of 1994: “Far from being a vehicle for revenge, it [ICTY] is a tool for promoting reconciliation and restoring true peace.”” Reconciliation later prominently figured in the ICTY practice, as well. Despite difficulties in measuring, one cannot but to conclude that the ICTY failed to facilitate reconciliation among divided nations in the region of the former Yugoslavia partly because it failed to establish historical facts beyond those necessary to determine the defenders’ guilt. A lack of clear victor in the ex-Yugoslav case, which made the ICTY completely dependable of conflicting parties in providing evidence of any kind, was a major source of frustration. On each occasion when the prosecution introduced evidence to establish historical facts beyond those proving the charges against the defendant, the trial went on a wrong track. This was the case, for example, when the Milosevic trial commenced by the testimony of Mahmud Bakali, a politician from Kosovo that came from the same ex-Yugoslav communist milieu as MiloSevi¢. At the trial, Bakali (like Miloëevié) used the opportunity to build a political case, which damaged the ICTY’s credibility in Serbia by all accounts. Unlike Bakali’s testimony (which anyhow had little to add to MiloSevi¢’s potential guilt for the crimes committed in Kosovo), a videotape, used in the course of a prosecutor’s cross-examination of a witness, showing the members of paramilitary formation Scorpions killing 6 Muslims from Srebrenica, chilled Serbia.?* Although for procedural reasons it was not formally admitted into the evidence in the MiloSevic¢ trial, in Serbia, the wall of denial began to crack with this videotape. What I want to say is that legalist approach to truth-establishing had broader impact on the conflicting parties than other truth-establishing strategies in building the case against Milosevic. 2 See the first ICTY Annual Report, A/49/342 S/1994/1007, para.16. °3° See Coalition for International Justice, Chilling Video Footage Shown of Purported Execution of Srebrenica Muslims By ‘Scorpions’ Paramilitary Unit — Allegedly Under Serbian MUP Command, Institute for War & Peace Reporting (31 May 2005), https://iwpr. net/global-voices/chilling-video-footage-shown-purported-execution-srebrenica-muslimsscorpions. +61 +

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