The International Criminal Court at the Hague Thursday charged former U.N. war crimes spokesperson Florence Hartmann with two counts of contempt for disclosing sensitive information regarding Slobodan Milosevic during his prosecution at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugloslavia.
The Hague accuses Hartmann of disclosing the information in her 2007 book, “Peace and Punishment,” and and in article titled “Vital Genocide Documents Concealed,” published earlier this year.
In “Peace and Punishment,” Hartmann accuses Russia, the United States, Britain and France of harboring Serbian war criminals. She also alleges Western powers knew of the attacks on Srebrenica before the events occurred.
She appears before the court Sept. 15.
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