Former member of Bosnia-Herzegovina Presidency Ejup Ganić thinks that Serbia is endangering stability of the region.
He says that Bosnia-Herzegovina only has formal relations with Serbia instead of essential diplomatic ones.
Former member of Bosnia-Herzegovina Presidency Ejup Ganić thinks that Serbia is endangering stability of the region.
He says that Bosnia-Herzegovina only has formal relations with Serbia instead of essential diplomatic ones.
Legal counsel of former Member of Bosnia-Herzegovina’s Presidency Ejup Ganić’s has stated that his client is thinking suing Serbia. Ganić’s lawyer Damir Arnaut has assessed that his client spent five months in London “as a hostage of abuse of the British legal system for political purposes“.
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A court in London that rejected Serbia’s motion for the extradition of Ejup Ganić said it based its decision on a lack of new evidence.
Judge Timothy Workman also accused Serbia of bringing and using the proceedings “for political purposes.”
A London court has today announced that it would not enable the extradition of Ejup Ganić to Serbia.
Ganić was a war-time Muslim member of Bosnia-Herzegovina presidency, and is wanted in Serbia on war crimes charges.
Wartime Muslim Bosnian Presidency official Ejup Ganić is expected to question the jurisdiction of the London court in his extradition case. At the coming hearing that is expected to take place in London regarding whether Ganić would be extradited to Belgrade or Sarajevo, his defense plans on questioning the jurisdiction in the case of the London court.
A hearing in London on Tuesday regarding Ejup Ganić’s extradition to Serbia saw the court postpone the proceedings for one week. The decision came after Ganić’s legal counsel requested more time to prepare.
Ejup Ganić, accused by Serbia of war crimes committed in Sarajevo in 1992, did not apply for Bosnian citizenship until May 8, 1998. Therefore, Ganić was a member of the Bosnia-Herzegovina Presidency in wartime as a foreign citizen between 1992 and 1995, Banja Luka daily Nezavisne Novine writes.
A court in London has released Ejup Ganić, previously arrested in the UK on a Serbian war crimes warrant, on bail today. Ganić was a wartime Muslim member of the Presidency of Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Serbia will send its request for the extradition of Ejup Ganić to the UK by the end of the week, Justice Minister Snežana Malović says. “I expect that we will prepare all the documents during the week and send it to the UK,†she told reporters in Belgrade today, and added that it concerned documentation containing several hundred pages which needed to be translated to English.
War-time Bosnia-Herzegovina Presidency official Stjepan Kljujić said that he expects authorities to “come get him†after the arrest of Ejup Ganić. He said that once they come get him he will “said what he thinks of all this.â€
A London court this Wednesday rejected a request to release Ejup Ganić from custody on bail, reports said. Ganić will thus remain in jail until the final decision on his extradition.
Former Muslim member of the war-time Bosnian Presidency Ejup Ganić has been arrested and remanded in prison in London. Ganić will be detained until March 29. He was arrested on a Serbian war crimes warrant.
The Serbian courts are expecting former Bosnia-Herzegovina Presidency member Ejup Ganić to be arrested at any moment, officials said.
War Crimes Prosecution spokesperson Bruno Vekarić told Banja Luka daily Nezavisne Novine that he did not want to give more detailed comments on what happened on Saturday at London’s Heathrow Airport, but he said that Ganić was held for six hours and his delegation was returned to Bosnia.
Former Bosnia-Herzegovina Presidency member Ejup Ganić, who the Serbian MUP has an arrest warrant out for, was detained and then released in London.
Interior Minister Ivica DaÄić said that Ganić was released because of logistical reasons.