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GOVERNMENT URGED TO REMOVE MONUMENT TO USTASHA COMMANDER

ZAGREB, May 14 (Hina) - The committee for the removal of the monument to senior Ustasha military commander Jure Francetic in Slunj expects the government to take "resolute and prompt" action to remove the monument, the head of the Centre for Peace Studies and committee member, Vesna Terselic, said on Friday.
ZAGREB, May 14 (Hina) - The committee for the removal of the monument to senior Ustasha military commander Jure Francetic in Slunj expects the government to take "resolute and prompt" action to remove the monument, the head of the Centre for Peace Studies and committee member, Vesna Terselic, said on Friday.#L# "Removal of that disgraceful plaque would indicate that Croatia cares for human rights and wants to be a responsible member of the international community in which criminals such as Hitler, Pavelic and Francetic are condemned and not glorified," Terselic said at a press conference. She hailed Monday's statement by government spokesman Ratko Macek that the government also wanted the monument removed. Commenting on a statement by Party of Rights (HSP) member of Parliament Ante Djapic, who referred to the committee as "Chetniks", Terselic asked how citizens could express their views freely if representatives of civil organisations were labelled like that. The chairman of the Civil Committee for Human Rights, Zoran Pusic, said they were considering bringing a lawsuit against Djapic for defamation. He recalled that his committee had been calling for the removal of the monument since 2000 when it was erected. "It is bad that residents of Slunj have said in a survey that they heard nothing bad about Francetic," Pusic said, adding that it was also bad that the dissemination of intolerance and hatred and the glorification of people who had carried out pogroms were treated as political views. The head of the Croatian Helsinki Committee for Human Rights, Zarko Puhovski, said that "people in Croatia live in a perpetual lie about their own past," citing as an example the inscription on the monument that referred to Francetic as "a legendary fighter against Chetniks". "Not a single battle between Ustashas and Chetniks was recorded during World War Two," he underlined. The chairwoman of the Human Rights Committee from Karlovac, Jelka Glumicic, said that over the past few days her committee had been inundated with telephone threats and intimidation, and that the police had been notified of the case. (Hina) vm

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