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Serbian military service has data about war crime in Croatian village - NGO head

BELGRADE, June 19 (Hina) - The head of Serbia's Humanitarian Law Fund,Natasa Kandic, told Beta news agency on Sunday that military andsecurity services in Serbia-Montenegro, and not Croatia's InteriorMinistry, had data about the perpetrators of wartime crimes in Antin,Croatia.
BELGRADE, June 19 (Hina) - The head of Serbia's Humanitarian Law Fund, Natasa Kandic, told Beta news agency on Sunday that military and security services in Serbia-Montenegro, and not Croatia's Interior Ministry, had data about the perpetrators of wartime crimes in Antin, Croatia.

Kandic's nongovernmental organisation said on Wednesday that incumbent Serbian Radical Party (SRS) vice president Tomislav Nikolic had been a volunteer in the eastern Croatian village of Antin in late 1991, when Croatian civilians were being killed, during the area's Serb occupation.

Kandic also commented on SRS secretary general Aleksandar Vucic's statement that she should be imprisoned for libel for claiming that Nikolic had taken part in the crimes in Antin.

Kandc said that at the time the crimes were committed, the village was under the control of the ex-Yugoslav Army (JNA) and Chetniks from Serbia, and not the Croatian Interior Ministry.

"Croatia has data about the victims, the missing, the exhumed remains and mass graves. As for the perpetrators, Serbia has been harbouring and protecting them for 14 years. Data about them are in the hands of the Serbia-Montenegro Army military and security service, the security bodies of the former JNA who did the on-the-spot investigation and gave their report on the murders to higher security bodies, which were obliged to forward the documents to the JNA Security Administration," said Kandic.

"Those documents contain the names of the commanders of the JNA units in Antin, of the corps commanders, the security bodies who did the on-the-spot investigation, the commanders of the Chetnik and other volunteers' units. Those documents contain everything about... Nikolic, about how and with which Chetniks he came to Antin, the names of the Chetniks and other volunteers who committed the crimes."

Kandic said those documents contained evidence on Nikolic's criminal responsibility or his innocence.

She called on the Serbia-Montenegro military intelligence to reveal information about the JNA unit and its commanders, as well as the logs of the commanders who were in Antin in late 1991.

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