UN Court Scandal Continues: Witness List was public until last week?
UN Court Scandal Continues: Witness List was public until last week?
August 25, 2006:

According to report on JustWatch, Croatian journalist, former ICTY indictee and JWATCH member, Domagoj Margetic, has been jailed in Croatia the past 21 days, on orders from the UN ICTY Court at The Hague, Netherlands. Margetic remains detained even though he is not charged either in Croatia or by the UN Court. Due to worsening health conditions from a 21 day hunger strike, Margetic was transferred to a prison hospital for medical treatment earlier today.
It is speculated that Margetic is being detained because he published a list of protected witnesses in the Blaskic case. However, this week's ICTY weekly press briefing has an interesting notation which may be relevant to Margetic's case:
"In the Jovic case, Trial Chamber III yesterday granted a prosecution motion seeking to remove an exhibit, initially made public, of two lists of witnesses in the Blaskic case identifying protected witnesses whose names should have been kept confidential."
In other words, it appears that the document that Margetic published was PUBLIC at the time he published it, and only became confidential last week, when Margetic was already in a Croatian jail.
http://www.un.org/icty/briefing/2006/PB060823.htm
So it appears that a Croat journalist is being detained by the UN Court without charge for publishing information which was public at the time he published it, and has now been hospitalized as part of the ordeal. Perhaps if Del Ponte ships Margetic to Guantanamo (another place where prisoners are held without charge), then some human rights activists might look into Margetic's case?
The Croatian Worldwide Association (CWA) demands Domagoj be immediately released from detention. In addition, the CWA vows that if anything happens to Domagoj Margetic while in jail or in the hospital, the UN Prosecutors will have blood on their hands.
This human slaughterhouse of a so-called "international court of justice" must be held accountable by the international community as a vindictive, spiteful and political court where truth and justice do not matter and whose mission is to destroy the lives of innocent people.
Then, and only then, will justice be served.