Prosecutor v. Ratko Mladić Appeal Judgement - Accreditations and practical information

The pronouncement of the Appeal Judgement in the case of Prosecutor v. Ratko Mladić before the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals (“Mechanism”) is scheduled for Tuesday, 8 June 2021 at 3.00 p.m. CEST in the Courtroom of the Mechanism’s Hague branch.

The hearing will be publicly broadcast on the Mechanism’s website with a 30-minute delay and will be available at the following link: https://www.irmct.org/en/cases/mict-courtroom-broadcast. The hearing can be followed in English, French, and Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian.

Media Accreditation

The accreditation procedure for media representatives wishing to attend the Appeal Judgement is now open.

All media representatives wishing to enter the Mechanism building for the hearing must request accreditation via email to mict-press@un.org, by no later than 5.00 p.m. on Tuesday, 25 May 2021, specifying:

  • full names, functions, passport numbers, and contact details of all members (reporter, photographer, cameraman, etc.) who would like to attend; and
  • name and type of media outlet (television radio, newspaper, magazine, etc.).

Only accredited media representatives will be granted access to the building.

Due to COVID-19 restrictions on the Mechanism’s premises, the available space to be allocated to the accredited media will be very limited and will include access to the Mechanism’s lobby only. The accredited media representatives will be able to follow the broadcast of the proceedings with a 30-minute delay from the lobby. There will be no accreditations for the public gallery.

The lobby will be equipped with work spaces, power outlets and Wi-Fi connection. Journalists wishing to connect to the lobby’s feeds should bring compatible equipment and a BNC cable. The pronouncement of the Appeal Judgement will be broadcast in English, but the audio feed will be available in English, French, and Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian.

Members of the diplomatic corps and other members of the public wishing to attend the pronouncement of the Appeal Judgement should request accreditation by sending an email to mict-press@un.org by Tuesday, 25 May 2021 at 5.00 p.m.

The available space for the members of the diplomatic corps and others will be very limited and will include access to dedicated areas inside the Mechanism’s premises where the hearing will be broadcast with a 30-minute delay. There will be no accreditations for the public gallery.

Accredited media and non-media representatives will be notified by email of the status of their accreditation and collection details by Wednesday, 26 May 2021 at 17:00 p.m.

Due to limited resources, there will be limited capacity to support requests made by media representatives on the day.

Filming Inside the Mechanism Building

No filming is allowed inside the Mechanism building. Filming of the court proceedings will be carried out by authorised Mechanism staff, and an audio-visual feed will be distributed. Media wishing to obtain footage of the hearing should send a request to mict-press@un.org, Please note that footage can be provided in the MP4 format and it will include the option of English, French, Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian, or floor channels.

SNG Vehicles

Limited space is available in the vicinity of the Mechanism building for SNG trucks. The Mechanism does not issue accreditations for SNG trucks and spaces are available on a first-come-first-served basis. Trucks parked in non-designated areas will be asked to move by the local authorities.

Limited break-out boxes for the audio and video feeds are available. However, media organisations must ensure that they have an adequate supply of cabling and power.

Security Procedures

Main Entrance

All persons entering the Mechanism building are subject to security checks of their person and belongings. No one is permitted access to the building without complying fully with the requirements of the Mechanism’s Security Officers.

All members of the press must present their accreditation ticket, a valid press card, and a valid passport/ID with a photo at the Main Entrance.

COVID-19 Measures

More information on COVID-19 restrictions and procedures to follow prior to entering and while on the Mechanism’s premises will be communicated to the accredited media and non-media representatives via email in due course.

Access to the Lobby or other designated areas

In accordance with the Mechanism’s COVID-19 restrictions, persons with accreditation to access the lobby or other designated areas on the Mechanism premises must remain within that area of the building.

Access to Public Gallery

There will be NO access to the public gallery.

Electronic Equipment

With the exception of accredited media in the lobby, no electronic equipment whatsoever will be allowed in the designated areas for the accredited non-media representatives. It is possible to leave these items with the Mechanism’s Security in the deposit boxes at the Main Entrance. If you use Mechanism’s storage facilities, please plan for extra time to store your items and be reminded that the Mechanism shall not be liable for any loss or damage to any items or equipment.

For further information please contact:

Spokesperson – Helena Eggleston
Tel: +31 70 512 5691; +31 6 11 92 37 43
or email egglestonh@un.org

External Relations office
Tel: +31 70 512 8613; 512-5759
or email mict-press@un.org