BELGRADE, Oct 30 (Hina) - The leader of the Croatian association of prisoners of war held in Serb concentration camps (HDLSKL) has said that a lawsuit against the former Yugoslav People's Army for the maltreatment of Croat prisoners
in detention camps in Serbia will be submitted to relevant authorities in Serbia in a month, but that there has been no talk yet of the amount of damages.
BELGRADE, Oct 30 (Hina) - The leader of the Croatian association of
prisoners of war held in Serb concentration camps (HDLSKL) has said
that a lawsuit against the former Yugoslav People's Army for the
maltreatment of Croat prisoners in detention camps in Serbia will
be submitted to relevant authorities in Serbia in a month, but that
there has been no talk yet of the amount of damages. #L#
"Money is not the most important thing to us. It's moral
satisfaction. We just want people here to know that there were
concentration camps where people were taken by force and were
detained there without any rights, maltreated and abused. Some of
them even lost their lives in those camps," Danijel Rehak said in
the Thursday edition of the Novi Sad-based daily "Dnevnik".
On Monday, the B-92 television network aired a documentary film
entitled "Heads Down, Arms on the Back" about prisoners of war from
Croatia who were held in the village of Begejci near Zrenjanin in
1991.
(hina) vm sb