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DUTCH DIPLOMAT INSISTS DUBROVNIK WAS NOT LEGITIMATE MILITARY TARGET

THE HAGUE/ZAGREB, March 31 (Hina) - The former Dutch ambassador to Belgrade, Johanes Fitelars, stuck to his opinion as a witness in the trial of Yugoslav army general Pavle Strugar before the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague on Wednesday that there had been no Croatian forces in Dubrovnik's Old Town in the autumn of 1991 despite attempts by the defence to prove the opposite.
THE HAGUE/ZAGREB, March 31 (Hina) - The former Dutch ambassador to Belgrade, Johanes Fitelars, stuck to his opinion as a witness in the trial of Yugoslav army general Pavle Strugar before the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague on Wednesday that there had been no Croatian forces in Dubrovnik's Old Town in the autumn of 1991 despite attempts by the defence to prove the opposite.#L# "We saw no military activity," Fitelars said during a cross-examination in which the defence tried to discredit him as a biased witness. Fitelars visited Dubrovnik on 29 October 1991 along with other European ambassadors accredited in Belgrade, and was told by representatives of the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) that their forces were not shelling Dubrovnik but were only responding to acts of provocation by Croatian irregular forces. In the autumn of 1991 European diplomats called in vain on the JNA leadership to stop shelling Dubrovnik and lift the siege of the city. Fitelars reiterated that several times at the end of October 1991 he had conveyed the concern of the then European Community to top JNA commanders about the unjustified shelling of Dubrovnik, which was listed by UNESCO as a world cultural heritage site. (Hina) vm sb

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