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MESIC SLAMS NATIONAL JUDICIARY FOR FAILING TO PROSECUTE WAR CRIMES ON TIME

ZAGREB, May 6 (Hina) - Croatian President Stjepan Mesic has said that there would have been no need today for the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague as far as Croatia is concerned, had the Croatian judiciary responded timely and prosecuted concrete crimes.
ZAGREB, May 6 (Hina) - Croatian President Stjepan Mesic has said that there would have been no need today for the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague as far as Croatia is concerned, had the Croatian judiciary responded timely and prosecuted concrete crimes.#L# "We can count war crimes on one hand and perpetrators of each of them are known", but much was later lost in the shuffle and now we are facing trials of some people in The Hague on the basis of their command responsibility, President Mesic said during his visit to the bar association in Split-Dalmatia County on Thursday evening. He went on to say that those who allowed shuffling and covered up war crimes "are now shedding crocodile tears" over those who are leaving for The Hague. Trials for concrete crimes would have much facilitated the position of those who are now being tried in The Hague on the basis of their command responsibility, the Croatian head of state said. "If crimes such as the murder of the Zec family had been punished and had the judiciary punished perpetrators, many other crimes would not have happened and Croatia would have today been in a much more favourable position," he said adding that the war was dirty on all (warring) sides. Both sides set houses on fire to prevent others from coming back. When 30 or 300 houses are burnt, these are then incidents. But when 30,000 houses are burnt, this is then a policy, and we were not aware of this on time, Mesic told the gathered lawyers, judges and prosecutors. The situation in the judiciary is important for Croatia's efforts to be granted a status of country-candidate for European Union membership and that's why Croatia must become a law-based country which it was not in the previous period, the president added. Commenting on relations with neighbouring countries, Mesic stressed the importance of maintaining Bosnia-Herzegovina as a community of equal peoples. Croatia's relations with Serbia should follow the example set by Germany and France, he said adding that one should, however, be cautious as in Serbia power is now in hands of those who advocate the border along Virovitica-Karlovac-Karlobag line (namely the western border of a Greater Serbia). The dispute with Slovenia with regard to its request to access to the open sea would sooner or later go to the international arbitration, and concerning the issue of debt of the Ljubljanska Bank to its clients in Croatia, they should be equally treated as its clients in Slovenia, Mesic said. (Hina) ms

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