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ROUND-TABLE DEBATE HELD ON BOOK 'STORM OVER CROATIA'

ZAGREB, March 29 (Hina) - Zagreb's Europe House on Saturday hosted a round-table debate attended by some 30 intellectuals and representatives of non-governmental organisations ahead of the imminent publication of Boris Raseta's "Storm Over Croatia - Chronicle of a Case".
ZAGREB, March 29 (Hina) - Zagreb's Europe House on Saturday hosted a round-table debate attended by some 30 intellectuals and representatives of non-governmental organisations ahead of the imminent publication of Boris Raseta's "Storm Over Croatia - Chronicle of a Case". #L# The book is a collection of media and political reactions to Bozo Knezevic's film "Storm Over Krajina", which premiered at Croatian Film Days in 2001 and was later aired on national television. The film addresses crimes committed against Croatian Serbs during and after Operation Storm, which in 1995 liberated parts of Croatian territory occupied by Serb rebels. Society "must take a stand regarding crimes" but should first objectively analyse and reconstruct what happened, said attorney Anto Nobilo. "A society which fails to take a stand towards criminals and crimes is a sick society." According to Milorad Pupovac, a Croatian Serb official, the press evidently have a higher degree of freedom than the electronic media. An especially interesting part of the book are transcripts of online chats held on the topic, he said. Pavle Vranjican, director of "Amarcord 1991-2000", a film in which he pointed to the disproportion of what Knezevic, as a journalist of JUTEL (a TV station established on the eve of the conflicts in former Yugoslavia in an attempt to create federal television), did and did not publish as ex-Yugoslavia was disintegrating, urged investigating events from 1991 through 1995 and making a chronology of what actually happened and not of what some thought had happened. Most participants in the debate agreed they lived in a society which hesitated facing the truth. Drago Pilsel said the book "doesn't show even a fifth" of what he witnessed as a journalist. (hina) ha

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