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SUBMISSION OF LISTS OF SUSPECTS WILL BRING RELIEF TO REFUGEES

BELGRADE, July 24 (Hina) - The submission of lists of people who have been charged by Croatia with committing war crimes "will spell the end of uncertainty for thousands and thousands of refugees who do not know if they are on such a list and if they can expect to be arrested even outside Croatia," Savo Strbac, director of the Veritas Documentation Centre, told the Novi Sad-based Dnevnik daily in an interview published on Thursday.
BELGRADE, July 24 (Hina) - The submission of lists of people who have been charged by Croatia with committing war crimes "will spell the end of uncertainty for thousands and thousands of refugees who do not know if they are on such a list and if they can expect to be arrested even outside Croatia," Savo Strbac, director of the Veritas Documentation Centre, told the Novi Sad-based Dnevnik daily in an interview published on Thursday. #L# "So far 1,746 Serbs have been accused of war crimes in Croatia, 727 have been convicted and the judgements against them have become effective, whereas only 89 have been acquitted. According to our information, Croatia has pardoned 21,000 Serbs, but has never sent any lists to the authorities in Belgrade," he said. Croatian courts have processed 4,626 cases and only about 40 of them refer to Croats, he added. Strbac said that the relevant authorities in Serbia were not interested in the fact that Veritas had a lot of information about crimes committed against Serbs by the Croatian side, "which is shown by the fact that 54 Serbs serving their sentences in Lepoglava are still awaiting a response to their request that, being citizens of Serbia, they should be relocated to Serbia to serve their sentences there." The Serbian justice minister announced a few days ago that Croatia and Serbia had agreed to set up joint task forces and exchange lists of suspects or those convicted of war crimes. Under the agreement, each country would try its own citizens and those sentenced to prison terms would be able to serve their sentences in their own country. (hina) vm

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