DUBROVNIK, May 10 (Hina) - Croatia still does not know what happened to 1,368 soldiers and civilians, the president of the Alliance of associations of families of detained and missing soldiers, Josip Jugec, said at an Alliance session
in Dubrovnik on Friday.
DUBROVNIK, May 10 (Hina) - Croatia still does not know what happened
to 1,368 soldiers and civilians, the president of the Alliance of
associations of families of detained and missing soldiers, Josip
Jugec, said at an Alliance session in Dubrovnik on Friday. #L#
Speaking about the work of the UN war crimes tribunal at The Hague
and indictments against Croatian soldiers, Jugec said the contents
and aim of the indictments pointed against the whole Croatian
people and the 1990s Homeland War.
Jugec criticised the government's treatment of the Homeland War,
saying it was doing nothing to protect the war's reputation and,
afraid of the international community, was meeting all of its
demands.
In attendance was the head of the government's office for detained
and missing persons, Ivan Grujic.
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