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Bosnian Croat appalled by verdicts, Serbs satisfied with ICTY's decision

MOSTAR/SARAJEVO, April 15 (Hina) - Croat politicians in Bosnia and Herzegovina on Friday expressed their outrage at the guilty verdicts which the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) handed down against Croatian generals Ante Gotovina and Mladen Markac, while Serb refuges who had departed from Croatia to Serb-held Bosnian areas expressed satisfaction with the judgement from the UN tribunal in The Hague.

All the media in Bosnia conveyed the messages from the ICTY judgement hearing emphasising that the August 1995 Operation Storm was part of a joint criminal enterprise, and the federal television of the Croat-Muslim entity aired a live broadcast of the judgement hearing in Courtroom I of the ICTY.

The leader of the Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina (HDZ BiH), Dragan Covic said that he was "appalled as a man".

"Although this verdict is not final, it is difficult to accept it," the HDZ BiH leader said.

The HDZ 1990 said in a statement that Operation Storm was a legitimate liberating operation.

"Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina are particularly sensitive to the attempts to criminalise Operation Storm, given that it created prerequisites for military operations which paved the way for peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina," the HDZ 1990 said.

A leader of Croatian Serb refugees in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Petar Dzodan, said he was glad to see that the UN tribunal's judgement confirmed that Operation Storm was a joint criminal enterprise carried out by Croatian President Franjo Tudjman.

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