The Dutch government donated Wednesday in Sarajevo more than 1.6 million euros (2.1 million dollars) for different projects to support the work of Bosnia-Herzegovina's judiciary, according to the DPA. Dutch ambassador to Bosnia Karel Vosskuhler and the head of the High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council Branko Peric signed a contract by which the Dutch government provided about 1.53 million euros for information and communication technologies of the country's judiciary. The donation, according to Peric, should help modernize Bosnia- Herzegovina's judiciary and should increase efficacy and transparency of its work until the end of 2010. This Wednesday ambassador Vosskuhler signed another donation of 215,000 euros to finance the work of two experienced investigators of The Hague-based International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), who should help investigations related to the 1995 massacre in the former eastern Bosnian Muslim enclave Srebrenica. Besides the latest donations, the Dutch government donated some three million euros for different projects to support the work of Bosnia-Herzegovina's judiciary.