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BOSNIAN CROAT LIAISON OFFICER GRANTED ACCESS TO CROATIA'S CENTRAL ARCHIVE

MOSTAR, Aug 25 (Hina) - The authorities of the Republic of Croatia havegranted access to Bosnian Croat Liaison Officers with the Hague-basedwar crimes tribunal, Goran Mihaljevic, to Croatia's Central Archive.
MOSTAR, Aug 25 (Hina) - The authorities of the Republic of Croatia have granted access to Bosnian Croat Liaison Officers with the Hague-based war crimes tribunal, Goran Mihaljevic, to Croatia's Central Archive.

Acting in line with the ICTY order, Mihaljevic is searching for the documentation of the Croat institutions in Bosnia-Herzegovina from the war period in 1990s, which is sought by the UN war crimes tribunal in relation to the trial of six war-time Bosnian Croat leaders,

"My operatives are coming to the Central Archive of the Republic of Croatia on Monday," Mihaljevic told Radio Herceg Bosna,

He said that the documents would be copied and forwarded to the ICTY Prosecutor's Office. The deadline for the submission of the said documents in September 30.

The tribunal's prosecution asks for minutes of sessions of the Bosnian HDZ party, the government of the then Croat Republic of Herzeg-Bosna and its parliament from April 1992 to December 1993 as relevant documents in the trial of Herzeg-Bosna senior officials: Jadranko Prlic, Bruno Stojic, Valentin Coric, Berislav Pusic and generals Slobodan Praljak and Milivoj Petkovic, .

During the visit to Croatia, the Bosnian delegation will meet for talks with Justice Minister Vesna Skare Ozbolt and the head of the office for cooperation with the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), Jaksa Muljacic, and ask them to help regarding the ICTY Prosecution's demands.

Mihaljevic said he was confident that the six Bosnian Croats would be released pending trial as early as September.

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