Croatian general agrees to go to Hague tribunal

Croatian Gen Rahim Ademi has decided to turn himself in to the UN war crimes tribunal and is expected to travel to The Hague …

Croatian Gen Rahim Ademi has decided to turn himself in to the UN war crimes tribunal and is expected to travel to The Hague in the next 10 days, a government spokeswoman said yesterday. Gen Ademi, who is still serving as an assistant to the chief inspector of the defence ministry, had been the target of a sealed indictment - one of two handed over to the Croatian government - for crimes allegedly committed against ethnic Serbs in the early 1990s.

It is expected the general will go The Hague within the next 10 days, a government spokeswoman said.

Meanwhile, the former Yugoslav president Mr Slobodan Milosevic's wife, Ms Mira Markovic, has been granted a visa to visit him in prison in The Hague, the Dutch government said yesterday.

"Today the Netherlands government has decided to grant under strict conditions the visa for the spouse [Mira] Markovic and the daughter-in-law [Milica] Gajic . . . in order to visit him in the prison of Scheveningen," a Dutch foreign ministry spokesman said.