MOSTAR MOSTAR, Feb 2 (Hina) - Croatian admiral Davor Domazet Lozo said in Mostar on Saturday he had become a suspect of the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague because "international power-wielders" wanted to prevent the publishing of
his book "Hrvatska i veliko rati{te" (unofficial translation "Croatia and the Great War Theatre").
MOSTAR, Feb 2 (Hina) - Croatian admiral Davor Domazet Lozo said in
Mostar on Saturday he had become a suspect of the UN war crimes
tribunal in The Hague because "international power-wielders"
wanted to prevent the publishing of his book "Hrvatska i veliko
rati{te" (unofficial translation "Croatia and the Great War
Theatre"). #L#
The former head of the Croatian army's intelligence was speaking at
the presentation of his book.
Commenting on the book, which analyses Croatia's strategy and the
startegy of a great war theatre, Domazet said the crucial battle for
Croatia and particularly Bosnia-Herzegovina had been won in 1991 on
the Kupres-Livno front.
"That saved Bosnia-Herzegovina," Domazet said, dismissing claims
that Croatia participated in the division of the neighbouring
country.
(hina) rml