ZAGREB, Jan 18 (Hina) - Former Assistant Interior Minister Josko Moric, who was interviewed as a witness by investigators from the Hague war crimes tribunal in Zagreb on Saturday, said on Sunday that in his statement he had "proved
that crimes were neither planned nor covered up in Croatia".
ZAGREB, Jan 18 (Hina) - Former Assistant Interior Minister Josko Moric,
who was interviewed as a witness by investigators from the Hague war
crimes tribunal in Zagreb on Saturday, said on Sunday that in his
statement he had "proved that crimes were neither planned nor covered
up in Croatia".#L#
NOVA TV said today that Moric had brought to yesterday's interview
documents which the investigators had not had before.
Moric told NOVA TV that he had talked about events from the start of
the 1990s up to 2000.
"We didn't talk only about Medak Pocket and Storm but about all
liberation operations," he said, adding that he was absolutely certain
he had supplied evidence indicating that ethnic cleansing and crimes
had been neither planned nor covered up in Croatia.
Moric said the investigators from The Hague had not previously seen
the documents he had brought but did not elaborate on their nature.
He added that he was satisfied with the outcome of the interview,
which lasted nearly 10 hours, and that if necessary, he was willing to
be interviewed again.
Also this week, the Hague investigators interviewed Zdravko Janic,
formerly of the Special Police, also as a witness.
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