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Zagreb bishop dissatisfied with CNN's response on claims about Cardinal Stepinac

Zagreb bishop dissatisfied with CNN's response on claims about Cardinal StepinacZAGREB, April 20 (Hina) - The Auxiliary Bishop of Zagreb and Presidentof the Croatian Bishops' Conference's commission "Justitia et pax",Vlado Kosic, on Wednesday expressed dissatisfaction with the responseof the US television network CNN to his objection that CNN reportersstated gross untruths about Cardinal Alojzije Stepinac while coveringPope John Paul II's funeral.
ZAGREB, April 20 (Hina) - The Auxiliary Bishop of Zagreb and President of the Croatian Bishops' Conference's commission "Justitia et pax", Vlado Kosic, on Wednesday expressed dissatisfaction with the response of the US television network CNN to his objection that CNN reporters stated gross untruths about Cardinal Alojzije Stepinac while covering Pope John Paul II's funeral.

Last week Kosic asked CNN to issue a public apology, warning that CNN reporter Christiane Amanpour

stated gross untruths before the TV audience when she said that by beatifying Stepinac the late pope had raised to the level of sainthood a Croat from the time when Croatian fascists were almost allies with the Catholic Church and conducted horrible persecution campaigns against Serbs during World War II.

CNN reporter John Allen confirmed Amanpur's words, concluding that for many people Stepinac was intolerably close to Ustashas, a paramilitary group in Croatia and Nazi ally.

In a letter to Kosic of two days ago, Rena Golden, senior vice president of CNN International, said that the context in which the reporters made their comments was correct.

In no moment did the reporters make specific accusations against Cardinal Stepinac, but as evidenced by the transcript, referred to past and current comments on Cardinal Stepinac's life, Golden said in her reply.

Kosic said in his statement today that he was not satisfied with the answer, and believed that CNN

was siding with those who were making accusations against Cardinal Stepinac.

"It was not just the publication of a comment, it was the selective publication of comments on the life of Cardinal Stepinac," he said.

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